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For WiFi guest networks with a fixed SSID: QR code – Wikipedia

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/06

Access Denied

Access Denied

I knew it was possible to generate QR codes to access quest networks (as the QR code has credentials) for WiFi networks having a fixed SSID.

I just never bothered, but did when needed home care with quite a few different people providing the care.

Generating was easier than I anticipated, though I hoped I just could put the parameters in a URL and fire off to get a page including the QR code.

Alas, the pages I found require you to enter the SSID name and key/password phrase.

That’s OK: I have saved the PNG files for our network and my brother’s as images so I can put them on-line, and printed them out so guests can scan and use the network at once.

Here we go:

  • 124 network Access Denied, key 2171TB24
  • 171 network Disconnected, key 1060NP71

Related:

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Posted in Barcode, Development, Fritz!, Fritz!Box, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Network-and-equipment, Power User, QR code, Scripting, Software Development, Web Development, WiFi | Leave a Comment »

Highly esteemed science: An analysis of attitudes towards and perceived attributes of science in letters to the editor in two Dutch newspapers – Stefan P.L. de Jong, Elena Ketting, Leonie van Drooge, 2020

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/06

All my IPv4 addresses seem to be blocked with messages like this (note the odd, but allowed, leading zero in the IPv4 address [WayBack]):

Error

The IP you are accessing the site with (037.153.243.242) has been blocked because it has triggered one of our security measures. Please see the reason below:
Block reason: This IP was identified as infiltrated and is being used by sci-hub as a proxy.
To restore access, please contact onlinesupport@sagepub.com citing this message in full.

A quick [WayBack] “This IP was identified as infiltrated and is being used by sci-hub as a proxy.” – Google Search shows they also block the Google Bot.

I am not not even going to bother with companies that have bad infiltration detection.

Of course I ensured the paper has been archived:

[WayBack/Archive.is] Highly esteemed science: An analysis of attitudes towards and perceived attributes of science in letters to the editor in two Dutch newspapers – Stefan P.L. de Jong, Elena Ketting, Leonie van Drooge, 2020.

Note I do not run sci-hub, though it tempts me doing so. For more info: [WayBack] Sci-Hub – Wikipedia

I checked the router and web-proxy for any suspicious activity. There is none.

I do run the ArchiveBot by the ArchiveTeam to support the WayBackMachine of the InternetArchive and the great team Mark Graham has there providing some bandwidth and CPU/memory resources helping them archive public internet content for posterity.

It that triggers SAGE, too bad for them.

–jeroen

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Posted in Development, Internet, InternetArchive, LifeHacker, Power User, Software Development, WayBack machine, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

Google Maps Hacks by Simon Weckert – YouTube

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/05

This is from almost 2 years back, so I wonder if the physical and virtual Google Maps spoofing still works.

Via:

–jeroen

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Posted in Android, Development, Google, GoogleMaps, Mobile Development, Power User, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

Naughty naughty no alt: CSS style to clearly show which images lack an alt-text

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/05

The CSS from [WayBack/Archive.is] Naughty naughty no alt that shows the below red moving rendering of images that do not have an alt-text is simple:

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Posted in Bookmarklet, CSS, Development, HTML, HTML5, Power User, Software Development, Web Browsers, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

UniFi USG link dump

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/04

I wanted to setup a UniFi USG (Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway) with round robin multi-WAN and incoming port forwarding on both WAN connections.

Quite a few links were the result:

Adoption was another headache. Some links on that too:

If you end up in a cannot adopt state, then a reset is the only practical way to go:

–jeroen

Posted in Network-and-equipment, Power User, Unifi-Ubiquiti, USG Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway | Leave a Comment »

Solved: ‘Answering Yes to “You have an older version of PackageManagement known to cause issues with the PowerShell extension. Would you like to update PackageManagement (You will need to restart the PowerShell extension after)?” hung my Visual Studio Code.…’

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/04

From a while back: [Archive.is] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: ‘Answering Yes to “You have an older version of PackageManagement known to cause issues with the PowerShell extension. Would you like to update PackageManagement (You will need to restart the PowerShell extension after)?” hung my Visual Studio Code.… ‘

After clicking “Yes”, the the only thing visible was this notification that had an ever running “progress bar”:

Notifications - Powershell - Source: Powershell (Extension)

Notifications – Powershell – Source: Powershell (Extension)

The first part of the solution was relatively simple: restart Visual Studio code, then the original notification showed, and after clicking “Yes”, the “Panel” (you can toggle it with Ctrl+J) showed the “Terminal” output (yes, I was working on [Wayback/Archive.is] PowerShell script for sending Wake-on-LAN magic packets to given machine hardware MAC address, more about that later):

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Posted in .NET, Communications Development, Development, Encryption, HTTP, HTTPS/TLS security, Internet protocol suite, Power User, Security, Software Development, TCP, Visual Studio and tools, vscode Visual Studio Code, Windows, Windows 10 | Leave a Comment »

UCM6200 series IP PBX for Unified Communications- Grandstream Networks

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/04

The UCM6200 IP PBX series allows businesses to unify multiple communication technologies, such as voice, video calling, video conferencing, video surveillance, data tools, mobility options and facility access management onto one common network.

[WayBack] UCM6200 series IP PBX for Unified Communications- Grandstream Networks

–jeroen

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Word: have part of Heading 1/2/3 not show up in the table of contents

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/01

Every now and then, for instance with a document including other documents, like in a homework assignment, you might want to exclude part of your Heading 1 (or Heading 2/Heading 3) entries from the table of contents.

Since presence in the Table of Contents is a ToC feature, not a style feature, you have to set the correct options in the ToC.

This is how you do it:

  1. Create new styles for the headings you do not want in the ToC (I call them “Heading 1, no ToC”; “Heading 2, no ToC”; etcetera) and base each on the corresponding style “Heading 1” or “Heading 2”

  2. Modify your Table of Contents to exclude these new styles (as they are automatically included)

This is contrary to many advices to use the “Reference” toolbar, then “Add Text” marked “Do Not Show In Table Of Contents”. That advice will remove the heading formatting completely and remove it from the navigation pane, so do not follow [WayBack] Quick Tip: How to exclude headings from the Table of Contents in Microsoft Word – jeffreykusters.nl.

The above solution both keeps the formatting, and the appearance in the navigation pane. It only disappears from the Table of Contents.

It is based on:

Following the above steps, you get styles like this:

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Posted in Office, Office 2010, Office 2011 for Mac, Office 2013, Office 2016, Power User, Word | Leave a Comment »

Some Alulux links videos for my archive

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/01

Since we have a similar garage door, below the fold some videos.

Before the fold some links.

Manual control is optional: [WayBack] Nothandkurbel (NHK) | Alulux

Remote control:

Generic:

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Unwanted non-breaking spaces (&nbsp) | WordPress.org

Posted by jpluimers on 2021/10/01

Having spurious non-breaking spaces seems to be unavoidable: [WayBack] Unwanted non-breaking spaces (&nbsp) | WordPress.org.

Deleting them is tough:

  • in the visual editor, deleting a non-breaking spaces will mess up at least lists, pre and code blocks.
  • the text editor is the only reliable place to remove them. Search for  .

–jeroen

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