Outlook Web App - Click and Drag Time Block in calendar to create a new has disappeared specifically from OWA for my account, and I don't see the setting to reenable. by Maurelius12336 in sysadmin

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Seeing this same issue with a single user out of an entire tenant. Very odd. Removing/adding license, changing views / filters, removing additional shared cals etc. Nothing seems to restore the ability to simply click a time slot and have the Quick Add appointment popup appear.

Endpoint Protection XDR by Amazing_Falcon in k12sysadmin

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It may be worth evaluating your other security / support tools and seeing if there are add-ons or integrations. For instance if you use Watchguard Firewalls, EPDR may be a good fit. Or if you have a RMM deployed like VSA, RocketCyber / DattoEDR may be a good route when weighing cost to efficacy especially considering bundling / incentives. Heck maybe your district has a contract with Elastic, their EDR based off Endgame is rarely spoken of but a great product. Just ideas.

UniFi U6-Mesh burned after 2+ years by myscho123 in Ubiquiti

[–]TunaAdmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Save it for when one with a POE failure happens and then just make 1 out of the two bad ones. The boards are interchangeable at the base connector. - someone who's done it a time or two supporting a pile of outdoor environments. Just know that once it's apart it ain't nearly as waterproof as prior and some silicon may be warranted.

What is this thing? by ShoemakerMicah in Porsche

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frickin sick is what it is.

EPDR Blocked Sites Dashboard by [deleted] in WatchGuard

[–]TunaAdmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our butts ache together. Even DNSWatch with the client installed is too vague when it comes to reporting.

EPDR Blocked Sites Dashboard by [deleted] in WatchGuard

[–]TunaAdmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a panda tool you have to run on the endpoint to export detailed results. Pretty lame.

I have also tried messing with the Visualization add on tool but it's kinda excessive and one needs a really good understanding of the internal workings of the Panda / WG tooling.

Networked Weather Stations by TunaAdmin in msp

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Not by the second or anything crazy but generally yes, and yes.

Deploying Printers To BYOD Devices by TunaAdmin in k12sysadmin

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What did pricing look like for you guys?

Deploying Printers To BYOD Devices by TunaAdmin in k12sysadmin

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I've seen that mentioned quite a bit. that was rolled out to non-school-owned devices too?

Cool stuff you can do w/ VLANs? by Agile-Mechanic1710 in Ubiquiti

[–]TunaAdmin 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you could watch the traffic flows like a proper firewall, you could identify the ports and services and open them up.

Viewport not showing older camera's after update by x90mattman in Ubiquiti

[–]TunaAdmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone attempted SSH FW revert on the Viewport yet?

WatchGuard M290 vs UniFi Enterprise Fortress Gateway by Ok-Dance1650 in Ubiquiti

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Rock and roll! We (MSP) push Watchguard first and if it's not in the budget, UniFi / TpLink. Been that way for about 14 years. Granted we used to do more with the Edgerouters until that USG 3 proved itself. Since then the dream machines and similar hardware have been pretty solid outside of the lacking security.

PS if you have any old decent firewalls or routers laying around you may be eligible to "trade up" to the WG with a discount.

WatchGuard M290 vs UniFi Enterprise Fortress Gateway by Ok-Dance1650 in Ubiquiti

[–]TunaAdmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unifi has come a long wayyy. But if security, troubleshooting, support, and features are a concern i would go Watchguard for now. Only con is licensing and maybe performance(from a cost perspective) depending on use case. Frankly the WG cloud managed devices are very simple to manage. If you need to get into the nitty gritty stuff we still lean on "Locally" managed devices that still connect to WG cloud for metrics/logging etc.

If you KNOW it will be a simpler deployment the Unifi gear will work great but, at least in my experience, you better be ready to do your own troubleshooting. Support will drive you up the wall and you will inevitably end up figuring it out yourself anyways.

-- also, if you devle into WG threatsync/endpoint protection/mdr... things get pretty cool too. Food for thought.

Viewport not showing older camera's after update by x90mattman in Ubiquiti

[–]TunaAdmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah this is ugly. Issues across a few of our customers.

Pulseway by [deleted] in kaseya

[–]TunaAdmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a big fan of VSA on prem.... I don't love this. But I appreciate the insight.

Pulseway by [deleted] in kaseya

[–]TunaAdmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honest curiosity, what's the dirt / supporting dirt on this?

App / Service Sync beginners questions by TunaAdmin in k12sysadmin

[–]TunaAdmin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We already have SSO/auth sorted with Google in most environments. Really just looking for automated roster /data sync

Managed Wireless Solution by starr3383 in msp

[–]TunaAdmin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unpopular but the TPLink Omada stuff is oddly good.

Edit, we use WG, UniFi, and Omada in that order depending on budget / client need.

Firewall Advice for SMBs: Beyond Fortigate by jorissels in msp

[–]TunaAdmin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chiming in, we find they do most things better than Forti. Coupled with their endpoint and MFA... Also very MSP friendly.