I’m using a 32-bit version of Chrome 79 (for reasons below - newer 64-bit versions will likely also work).
Adobe flash player version 1140 for mac install#
First, you need to download and install a portable version of Chrome from before they put in the kill switch.
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I did one better, and got it (sort of) working with Chrome. I do have a work-around I wanted to share in case there’s anyone else in a similar place.I’ll add that the post by crazyhammer to modify the mms.cfg file did work for me, but only for (ugh) Internet Explorer.
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I just can’t get new firmwares, call TAC, or (gulp) download the new WiNG-Man. We’re going a different direction moving forward (so we have lots of spares) and weren’t really using it. We’re still licensed, just not supported. WiNG-Man is stuck with blank window after entering the AP ip and click on CONNECT button. The new WiNG-Man V1.0.4 is not working for me with WING5/7, the same. If you’re not sure who to reach out to for your SE, please let me know and I’ll email that information directly to you. Schaper & Kedem - As far as I know the HTML GUI is still in progress, however your sales engineer (SE) will have better information on the roadmap and possible ETAs. If you have trouble downloading the file, please contact GTAC.
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