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I have a Mac and upgraded to Mavericks.  Now when I go to Cisco Connect, I get a message that says "Unsupported Operating System   The router software supports these operating systems: Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later, 10.6.1 or later, 10.7 or later"   What seems odd is that my computer is still connected wirelessly but our Samsung Smart TV is not.  Can my E1200 router be upgraded to 10.9?  I also had a problem with my Canon scanner not scanning and by uninstalling and reinstalling the problem was fixed.  Any chance uninstalling and reinstalling would work here?

You cannot upgrade but if you need to get into your Lynskys router account to change your settings, passwords and all other options. Use the 'Opera' Browser (If you don't have it, download it for free) The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. Paste it in your browser and enter. It will ask you for your username and password. You will be in, and able to do anything you were able to do with the old software.
Note. If you have OS X 10.9.1 Mavericks  It will NOT work on Safari, Firefox, or Chrome.

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