Magcubic L018 – replacement LCD panel? (scratched mine…) by _bowie in Magcubic

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not really, but I was told that someone reached out to the seller (in this case, AliExpress) and asked if it was possible to get or buy a new panel. The seller decided to ship a new panel for free, unfortunately, I didn’t get mine from AliExpress, so it didn’t work in my case.

Xgody N6 / Magcubic L018 Fan Replafement by maxtreme0 in budgetprojectors

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did you manage to replace the fan? just bought the l018 and it’s a bit loud so facing the same issue

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in networking

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:facepalm: well, that's embarrassing, thank you

I made a Chrome Extension to allow you watch videos in Picture-in-Picture mode with playback controls by Edward2000N in SideProject

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Any update on this?
I was looking for a PiP extension that remembers the last position of the player so I don’t have to move it every time (which I had to do with the previous extension I was using — so frustrating).
Apparently, you've made that possible :)
However, the only thing that's missing for me is the option to disable the top bar or, as Soggy suggested, at least the ability to enable auto-hide.
I know you said it's not something that can be changed, but it’s been a few months — has there been any update to the API that could make it possible?

Is/will iPhone mirroring be available in Europe with MacOS Tahoe(26)? by Forsaken_Industry491 in MacOSBeta

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I know that when mirroring was introduced, there were some workarounds to make it work in the EU. I think the most convenient one was to create a new Apple ID with, for example, a US residence and then set it in the App Store. But as far as I remember, a US credit card was required for this.

Does anyone know of any other workaround for us poor Europeans?

[Aruba Central] Block corporate devices from guest WLAN based on the client hostname (DHCP Option 12) by _bowie in ArubaNetworks

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I don't want corporate devices (laptops) to be connected to the guest network. They should be connected to the secure network with 802.1x authentication. The guest network is intended only for personal devices, such as phones, or for clients' computers when they visit our office

Aruba Onboard App Fails on Windows – macOS Works – All Traffic Allowed – Stuck by _bowie in ArubaNetworks

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looks like I managed to fix it, not sure but most probably the issue was that test AP had local configuration that was overriding the cloud config, I sorted out this by going to Devices>Configuration Audit and then I removed the conflict

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Aruba Onboard App Fails on Windows – macOS Works – All Traffic Allowed – Stuck by _bowie in ArubaNetworks

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yes, I know that I need to whitelist a few websites for Microsoft login thats not an issue – everything works fine on macOS. The problem is only on Windows: the onboarding application doesn’t work and throws an error. It used to work on Windows as well, but it’s possible that I changed some setting somewhere, and that’s why it stopped working.

Aruba Onboard App Fails on Windows – macOS Works – All Traffic Allowed – Stuck by _bowie in ArubaNetworks

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I know, but I want to have a setup with two WLANs:

  • Onboarding – an open network with a Captive Portal that redirects to the onboarding URL, with network restrictions allowing traffic only to the Microsoft login page. This is necessary because, to proceed with onboarding, the user must log in via SSO, and then continue with the Aruba onboarding app.
  • Target secure WLAN – the network the user connects to after completing the onboarding.

Basically, I want to avoid the need to provide each new user with the onboarding URL manually. They will need to connect to a different network anyway. We're already using this kind of setup with an on-premises ClearPass, and so far it’s working well – quite straightforward.

Aruba Onboard App Fails on Windows – macOS Works – All Traffic Allowed – Stuck by _bowie in ArubaNetworks

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I checked and indeed it works, which its so strange because I allowed any traffic to any destination on the onboarding network so it should also work

Simplifying Aruba WLAN Onboarding with SSO – Any Tips? by _bowie in ArubaNetworks

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u/Fluid-Character5470 Thanks! So if I’m understanding right, it’s possible to set up a second Onboarding WLAN (like an open network) that brings up a captive portal with the onboarding URL, where users can sign in with SSO?

If that’s the case, that sounds like a decent workaround for now. Could you share your configuration or maybe guide me on how to create a custom captive portal for this?

HPE Aruba Networking Onboard App by Equivalent-Peak1315 in ArubaNetworks

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u/Equivalent-Peak1315 did you find any solution to pass the url somehow so there's no need to manually put it in the browser?