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Quote from: OPNenthu on Today at 02:33:14 AMTBH, I was intrigued when I saw a comment from franco the other day that OPNsense supports mobile. I never even imagined trying..I have used it once to tell a couple of guys to "bugger off" in a friendly way when they started asking a very stupid question : "Now that you no longer have any UniFi Router how do you update it from your phone ?"
Quote from: builderall on March 07, 2026, 09:54:52 PMA stateful Python upgrade scriptAs someone who hopes that the world will be 'Python Free' at some point (...and I don't mean the snake...) I will kindly pass and even more so because a 'Machine Learning Chatbot' influenced the whole thing!
Quote from: Tobanja on March 07, 2026, 11:18:43 PMSorry, I'm too stupid to figure out how to quote you properly here.No worries! :)
QuoteHowever, on opnsense, I allowed it to"advertise subnet routes"I understand what you did now and indeed : That was the issue, because the Firewall Rules had no effect on it at all...
I do believe this was the issue
QuoteFor instance, I read somewhere that with an Omada switch, you are sometimes required to completely reboot it for some changes to take effect.I know that VERY OLD Revisions of the TP-Link 105E and 108E Switches had that issue, but that should be a thing of the past by now!
QuoteAnd also, I had the IoT VLAN configured with a "DHCP Server Device" active which I have now removed to make sure opnsense is in charge for anything DHCP related.Yeah... that's something to keep in mind when playing around with a lot of stuff at the same time...
QuoteThe VLAN now operates as "a pure Layer 2 switching network", according to Omada.If you are using that Switch with the Omada Controller then you could have bought one of their Accesspoints too :)
QuoteSeriously though, there are many different settings at play, it's easy to mess something up for a beginner I suppose.I can honestly say you did well considering everything involved during this whole experience!
I am way over my head here, but I have learnt so much during my failed attempts.
Quote from: nero355 on Today at 02:22:27 AMIt would be weird if the whole webGUI did not fit on your 2560x1440 and I am guessing 27 inch screen ?!There is a bug with the grid's ability to resize regardless.
Quote from: nero355 on Today at 02:22:27 AMHowever my 24 inch 1920x1200 monitor struggles from time to timeAs does my secondary monitor and my laptop even more so :P
Quote from: tessus on Today at 12:22:38 AMYou are welcome!Quote from: nero355 on March 07, 2026, 03:02:17 PMIt looks like this topic applies to other parts of the webGUI too and at least one person found a nice workaround for it : https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?msg=262103Awesome, thank you for this. I converted that Tampermonkey script into a Stylus User Style and it works nicely.
Basically edit the CSS so the height is at least 2000 pixels :)
Quote from: OPNenthu on Today at 12:31:32 AMI'm curious to know what browser engines and screen resolutions are common.Let's be honest :
My main setup is Firefox and the primary display is 2560x1440. I don't run any Chrome based browsers, so am not sure if you all are seeing the same as me.