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Extreme Wing APs seem to be a legacy workaround inherited from Motorola and Zebra.

Extreme Wing APs seem to be a legacy workaround inherited from Motorola and Zebra.

Luis_Agner
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I feel that the antennas, like the 510i, are kind of a hacky solution from Extreme, especially considering they still use a Flash Player interface in 2026. It’s not exactly a problem or a complaint, but it’s bizarre to see this still being used. Extreme does have a management software for WiNG, but even so, they didn’t bother to put at least an HTML5 interface on the antenna itself.

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Jesus-TeamNet
New Contributor II

Angelo_Cargnel
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The WiNG OS was released in 2010. At that time, Flash was state-of-the-art.
To change of the UI for each WiNG Access Points is very expensive.
But as WiNG was designed and developed for controller based environments, there is a HTML5 based UI available on the controller, called NOVA.
Please find a reference here: https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/WiNG/7.9.1.0/WiNG_7.9.1.0_GettingStartedGuide_NOVA.pdf


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Angelo_Cargnel
Contributor

The WiNG OS was released in 2010. At that time, Flash was state-of-the-art.
To change of the UI for each WiNG Access Points is very expensive.
But as WiNG was designed and developed for controller based environments, there is a HTML5 based UI available on the controller, called NOVA.
Please find a reference here: https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/WiNG/7.9.1.0/WiNG_7.9.1.0_GettingStartedGuide_NOVA.pdf


Jesus-TeamNet
New Contributor II

concordo.

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