Linksys BEFSR81 evolution etc. port forwarding

I have a Linksys BEFSR81 and feel the redirection of port evolution wrong etc.

When I make the changes and click APPLY, ask me for my user name and password, I enter in these then get the Web page may not be changes and the message are not saved

I am configuring this router for use on THREE XBOX 360 and I can't connect to 1 Vs 100 sometimes I want to make sure that the settings are correct

Thank you

Found the solution!

Just used Google chrome and the router changed perfectly setings.

Must have been something in internet explore...

Certainly worth remembering...

PS online chat help was useless... met with simon, who has offered no help whatsoever just to use the "wages" for the support

Good luck to all

Calibra

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