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D-Link Wireless Routers for Home and Small Business => Information => Archive => Topic started by: Sammydad1 on February 07, 2010, 09:18:24 PM
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Hi,
Is there a setting for the time out (auto logout) for the set up pages with the 1.33NA FW ??
Its not a huge thing, but it times out seemingly after maybe 45 seconds of inactivity; no I haven't measured it, but its way too short for my needs. FW 1.21 was much longer before it timed out and auto-logged you off.
Any thoughts ?
Dave
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Never knew that it did log you out automatically.
Been testing since you posted and even after five minutes I can still navigate the pages without logging back in.
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I went thru ever item in the setups and there is no item for auto-logoff time, so whatever it is, it is....
Just seems very short to me....I think my time out is much less than five minutes....
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I'm using WW firmware now so I can't test 1.33NA for real, but when I had it on my router I don't remember the timeout period being that short, but I also don't remember it being that long as 5 mins. Have u tried another browser, or you can try to reset your current browser to its default state (ways depends on the browser).
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The default timeout is 5 minutes but to see it you need to view the admin page without a style.
You can change the timeout period if you want to.
(http://i46.tinypic.com/25iaq0j.jpg)
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Hi,
Cobra..thank you for that tip !! I set mine for 15 minutes...saved and rebooted the router....see if it took.
Dave
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Thank you very much !! Works like a charm.... Mine said 5 minutes...but it wasn't acting like 5 minutes...
Now its fine at 15 minutes...
Wonder what else is hidden now on 1.33NA ??
SD1
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Same problem in v1.35NA. I couldn't find how to load the page without CSS in Chrome. But the Tools | Developer tools dialog was a nice way to do it: open the dialog while viewing the Admin page, click the magnifying glass (bottom left) then the Admin header element, expand the "fieldset" and you'll notice a "p" html element that has display:none, uncheck it to disable that CSS and you'll see the Timeout field appear, you can edit the setting and save.