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This means routers.cgi is working, but it can't find a meaningful default interface for the (default) device you have chosen. This can mean one of a few things --
1) You have no .cfg files
2) You have no .cfg files that have a valid Target[] line
3) You have.cfg files, but routers.cgi doesnt have rights to read them
4) You have readable .cfg files, but you are logged in as an authenticated user who doesnt have rights to see them
5) You have .cfg files, but you forgot to tell routers.cgi the correct place to find them
To test this, try the verify page ( routers.cgi?page=verify ) which diagnoses most of the common problems.
Steve
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