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If it were just the browser,
On a Macintosh using nested tables with certain CSS elements, 90% probability in IE, 99% probability in Moz browsers.
On Windows IE, 20% probability, Moz 10% probability.
But that's just browser! Do tell . . .
Very bizarre though! Both my Linux box (where I do all my main development in FireFox) and my Windows box (for testing sites in IE etc.) both cause exactly the same effect - the moment I view this page the cable modem reboots. Blinkenlights all round.
FWIW it's a c.1950's Motorola Surfboard SB4100. Each time it crashes (which I can do on demand); the following is recorded in the log (read from bottom to top)
060207194105 7-Information H501.2 HFC: Shutting Downstream Down
060207194105 2-Alert T507.0 Received Async Error Range Failed
060207194105 3-Critical R4.0 Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, but no Unicast Maint
060207194105 3-Critical H501.8 HFC: T4 Timer Expired
RX/TX Power and SNR levels are all within normal operating range.
i'm not sure if they can send firmware updates "down the line" or not.
Probably, but doing that could be risky. The last thing you want that modem to do is to crash/recycle while in the middle of getting new firmware "down the line."
The safer route, imho, would be to download the firmware on your computer, telnet into the modem locally, and then upgrade the firmware. just a thought...