We can now get Wi-Fi info without a special profile!
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We can now get Wi-Fi info without a special profile!
Wi-Fi is less dangerous to us than the LED lights in the office. In fact, the LED light on the AP is the most dangerous part of the hardware.
There are many good GUI apps to do this, but I find it much easier to use the built-in terminal that comes with every mac out of the box. There is a CLI app called ‘screen’ that will allow you to use a USB-C console cable
I finally got around to setting up survey bookmarks into my custom reporting template. I thought I’d share it here in case anyone else needs/wants to add it on their own.
The Apple Network Responsiveness test measures the responsiveness of a network, or its ability to multitask when multiple devices and apps are sharing the network at the same time. But what is it actually doing?
Did you know that there is a bunch of stuff that can be enabled by Meraki Support in Dashboard? Neither did I until I had a bunch of requests and called support!
The number one complaint most people have about any gadget is battery life. iOS is no exception although I’ve found that recently iOS does a very good job for battery management. Whenever I find myself getting annoyed at my phone running out of battery it’s because I’ve done something stupid. So here are a few tips (or things to check) before you throw your shiny new device at the wall.
So one of the great things about the new M1 macs is that they get access to iOS/ iPadOS apps… but only if the developer allows it. So is there anything you can do if they don’t? Of course there is!
We use Dropbox… a lot!
Which got me to thinking… I should probably share what I do for WiFi and why I do it.