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3 years ago

To reproduce the problem: 1. Manually configure the WiFi settings on the base station. 2.  Confirm that the base station is connected to the wireless network. 3.  Power off the WiFi router/AP or disable the WiFi network. 4.  Confirm that the base station has lost its wireless n

Wifi Setting drop from the Base Station. I have to reconnect to the WiFI connection and re-enter credentials.  Nothing else on my network drops the WiFi connection like this.  I also unplugged the base station and removed the batteries for

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To reproduce the problem: 1. Manually configure the WiFi settings on the base station. 2.  Confirm that the base station is connected to the wireless network. 3.  Power off the WiFi router/AP or disable the WiFi network. 4.  Confirm that the base station has lost its wireless n

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To reproduce the problem: 1. Manually configure the WiFi settings on the base station. 2.  Confirm that the base station is connected to the wireless network. 3.  Power off the WiFi router/AP or disable the WiFi network. 4.  Confirm that the base station has lost its wireless n

This is still happening after the April 2022 update

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Hello, Could support tell us if any of the SimpliSafe products are vulnerable to the Log4j vulnerability and if any of the devices run Apache please? Specifically, what is listed from here: https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/security.html If so, what are the temporary workaround mitigation

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3 years ago

Hello, Could support tell us if any of the SimpliSafe products are vulnerable to the Log4j vulnerability and if any of the devices run Apache please? Specifically, what is listed from here: https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/security.html If so, what are the temporary workaround mitigation

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