ā10-03-2019 09:24 PM
ā01-26-2021 09:49 AM
Hello All,
since the 12th of January, my RFS4010 controller is uncontrollable, because Flash has been blocked by Adobe.
Being a consequence of this my Mesh WLAN Network with over 30 Motorola/Zebra APs at my school cannot be administered any more!
Has there been some effort in moving the GUI to HTML5?
Please help!
Best regards from Graz, Austria
Gerhard
ā01-21-2021 08:21 PM
So weāve⦠uhh⦠let our support lapse. Weāre still licensed, just not supported. Weāre going a different direction moving forward (so we have lots of spares) and werenāt really using it. Things still work. I just canāt get new firmwares, call TAC, or (gulp) download the new WiNG-Man.
I do have a work-around I wanted to share in case thereās anyone else in a similar place.Iāll add that the post by crazyhammer to modify the mms.cfg file did work for me, but only for (ugh) Internet Explorer.
I did one better, and got it (sort of) working with Chrome.
The are two tricks to make this work. First, you need to download and install a portable version of Chrome from before they put in the kill switch. Iām using a 32-bit version of Chrome 79 (for reasons below -- newer 64-bit versions will likely also work). Second, you need to find an un-killed version of Flash somewhere as a donor. I donāt have rights to post what I used, but if youāve got an old desktop gathering dust somewhere, you probably have the Flash files just waiting.
One final consideration here: Chrome claims to include Flash out of the box, but it really only gets it on first use. So if your old system was a fresh image, it likely never prepped the Flash plugin. In my case, the Flash donor came from an old 32-bit Windows 7 machine weād pulled out of production a year-ago May and hadnāt ever fully decommissioned (this is why Iām using a 32bit version of Portable Chrome: to match the donor Flash plugin). To be safe, I pulled the drive and put in a cradle to access from another machine, so Chrome wouldnāt update it out of existence as soon as I booted.
The Flash plug is located here:
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\PepperFlash
Grab the entire contents of the folder and put them in your Portable Chromeās Data\Profile\PepperFlash folder.
And there you go. A Chrome installation that can still use Flash. Itās still blocked by default, and will still prompt you to enable it again every time you come back to the page, so be ready for that. Also, this version of Chrome won't update over time, so don't use it for anything you donāt need to.
Iām also using this from an older security camera installation that used Flash to play recorded videos and absolutely would not use the IE work-around.
ā01-19-2021 08:13 AM
Works for me also.
ā01-18-2021 04:16 AM
Testing the new Extreme WiNG Manager 1.0.4. Has anyone found a way to pre-populate the connection URL? I need to publish this is Citrix for Guest User account creation and it would be good to be able to pre-populate the connection parameter for all users.
ā01-15-2021 10:43 AM