EAP Controller
Is anyone else getting goosebumps looking at the ( forget all ) button ??? Does this mean if someone accidentally klicks it aaaaaaaal your remote APs are gone ?? Cant it be hidden a little better !!??
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@Tsial, if your kids can manage to break into your office PC (you do secure it when leaving the desk, don't you?), they surely can manage to find any »hidden« link, too. Your mileage may vary, but I would educate my kids rather to make a business product »kid-safe« or adding any kind of parental control. If that doesn't help, I would lock the office when leaving.
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Is anyone else getting goosebumps looking at the ( forget all ) button ??? Does this mean if someone accidentally klicks it aaaaaaaal your remote APs are gone ?? Cant it be hidden a little better !!??
Since you will be asked if you really want to forget all EAPs, you would also have to confirm that you indeed want to forget all EAPs.
If you fear to not only forget all by accident, but also to confirm this by accident, just create an observer account which hides any destructive action you could ask for by accident:
The following applies to all other potential risks: Put on a helmet and safety glasses while operating an OC200.
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Very nice and thanks for the info !! You are right, most probably anyone would read and then confirm or not to a popup !!!!! But my fear is mostly about letting my office chair for some time and a child starts to play with it! Most of the options are reversable, even with restoring a backup, re-connecting a remote ap however would require a roadtrip ! Observer role is for the client who wants to have a look ! However, not a big deal, just a suggestion to hide it a little more !
Edit: Using Soft controller on hyperv not thr OC200 for now !
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@Tsial, if your kids can manage to break into your office PC (you do secure it when leaving the desk, don't you?), they surely can manage to find any »hidden« link, too. Your mileage may vary, but I would educate my kids rather to make a business product »kid-safe« or adding any kind of parental control. If that doesn't help, I would lock the office when leaving.
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@Tsial, always fix the root cause of the problem!
I did educate my kids very early, first word my son did learn at age 0.5 was »UNIX«, then »Ma«, next »Pa« (true story).
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@Tsial, wait until they see a smartphone somewhere in kindergarten. I already know their next birthday wish.
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