Firefox 3.6.15 on my Motorola Atrix Desktop system will not connect to cellular data connection.

I know the data connection is available because the phone browser works. Are there any settings I need to change? It's on the Orange UK network. They have failed to help me (their suggestions don't work)
It seem the browser can't 'see' the cellular network.

Have you tried the Easy Link Advisor application that Lynksys offers (free).  It help me set up my network and it's very "User Friendly".  It checks all of your router settings and then will walk you through the process to connect your PC's to the network.  It's a large file, but worth it (for me anyhow) to download, install, and set up my network.  Good luck!
Sean

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