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How do I download firefox when I do not have an existing internet connection?

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My internet connection is corrupted and will not function properly. I was advised by my router's tech support that I needed to download the browser again, or download any browser of my choosing. I would like to download firefox - but do not have a working internet connection. I was advised that I might be able to download it to a disc or jump drive from a working internet connection and download it to my laptop where the connection is corrupted. Please advised if this is an option, and the procedure to follow to implement this process.

My internet connection is corrupted and will not function properly. I was advised by my router's tech support that I needed to download the browser again, or download any browser of my choosing. I would like to download firefox - but do not have a working internet connection. I was advised that I might be able to download it to a disc or jump drive from a working internet connection and download it to my laptop where the connection is corrupted. Please advised if this is an option, and the procedure to follow to implement this process.

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You can find the current Firefox 3.6.12 release here: http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/all.html
That is the latest release of Firefox.
On the XP computer that you posted with you have an outdated Firefox 3.0.19 version that is no longer supported and not recommended for usage as it has a lot of security vulnerabilities.

You can save the Firefox 3.6.12 setup file to your desktop and copy the file to an USB stick.

Plug that stick in the other computer and copy the file to your desktop.
You then can install Firefox on that computer with a double-click on that desktop icon.