User Guide 5.0 31
The Installation Process
With the HTTP proxy enabled, the browser automatically points
itself to Web pages located on the Internet, and you cannot direct
the browser to Web pages located in other places. Disabling the
HTTP will not prevent you from accessing your favorite Web sites,
but it will allow you to access the special configuration pages that
reside only on the SOHO.
To disable the HTTP proxy in three commonly used browsers, see
the instructions below. If your browser is not listed, see your
browser Help menus to learn how to disable the HTTP proxy.
Netscape 4.7
1 Open Netscape.
2Click
Edit => Preferences.
The Preferences window appears.
3 From among the categories listed on the left hand side of the
window, click the + symbol before the
Advanced heading to
expand the list.
4Click
Proxies.
5 Verify that the
Direct Connection to the Internet option is
enabled.
6Click
OK to save the settings.
Netscape 6/6.1
1 Open Netscape.
2Click
Edit => Preferences.
The Preferences window appears.
3 From among the categories listed on the left hand side of the
window, click the arrow symbol before the
Advanced heading
to expand the list.
4Click
Proxies.