TN-2115-SR
25 June 2013
www.taitradio.com
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3.7
WebUI: Slow response time
Tait reference:
TIMS00097856
The response time of the WebUI was very slow. When editing a page, if a
change was made it took a noticeable amount of time for the Save button to
become active, and once clicked it took a noticeable amount of time for the
page to refresh - up to several seconds. During this time there was no
indication that the action had even been registered.
This was tested on several browsers running on different Operating
Systems, and on several gateways.
Solution
Now when saving changes the WUI gets updated very quickly.
3.8
WebUI: Error on user self-deletion was misleading
Tait reference:
TIMS00097944
The NGW installation and operation manual stated "you can enter a new
username and then delete the default username" (p23); but not that you
needed to log out first if you were currently logged on as the default user. An
error is displayed stating that "The data that you tried to delete cannot be
removed."
Solution
The procedure in the manual has been updated, and if trying to delete the
user who is currently logged in, the WebUI indicates an error message
saying "You cannot delete yourself.”
3.9
WebUI: Selecting Status after saving edited configuration caused NGW to crash
Tait reference:
TIMS00100423
When editing NGW configuration (under Configuration->Features), clicking
Status right after saving the configuration caused NGW to crash.
This has now been fixed.
3.10 WebUI: Could not select an individual user profile
Tait reference:
TIMS00100413
Under Configuration -> Users. When trying to select a particular user by
selecting the tick box in front of that user, all users would be selected.
This has now been fixed.
3.11 WebUI: The delete-user confirmation popup 'ok' button contained dialogue text
Tait reference:
TIMS00097858
The dialog box is now formatted correctly.
3.12 Audio level calibration
Tait reference:
TIMS00099514
Some network gateways don’t have Audio level calibration values.
The default value is now used if there’s no audio calibration value.