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ModahPar

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  1. Contact Pulseway support and request MFA reset. Provide your account email and verification details. They will disable MFA so you can log in and set it up again.
  2. MacOS patching in the Pulseway PSA doesn’t appear under the standard Windows patch policies because macOS devices are handled differently. You need to enroll the Mac devices via Apple MDM first, then manage updates through Device Configuration profiles rather than the Patch Management section. Once enrolled, macOS updates and even third-party app updates are pushed through MDM profiles, but there is currently no built-in reporting to track patch success or failures in detail.
  3. This isn’t an isolated issue—several users of the Pulseway Mobile App are reporting login loops, repeated MFA prompts, and empty dashboards. Since it happens across different devices and persists even after reinstalling, it’s likely an app or authentication/session issue rather than something on your phone. The only reliable fix is to contact Pulseway support, as they need to check and resolve it on their end.
  4. Right now in Pulseway there is no real auto-detection of SNMP data/OIDs like tools such as Observium. You can discover devices, but you still have to manually add OIDs or build SNMP profiles. The dev team has mentioned future plans for templates and better automation, but as of now it’s not implemented, so there’s no way to fully avoid manual configuration.
  5. ModahPar replied to Kevin Becker's topic in General
    Low-speed compression mainly affects how your suspension behaves under gradual inputs like pedaling, braking, or shifting weight. If you increase it, the bike feels firmer and more stable (less bob while pedaling). If you decrease it, it becomes more sensitive and plush, but can feel a bit soft. Rebound then controls how quickly it returns—too fast feels bouncy, too slow makes it feel stuck—so both need to be balanced for smooth control. I ran into something similar where things just felt off at low speed, not reacting the way I expected until I dialed the settings properly. Funny enough, that same “low speed” frustration came up when I was trying to find a different way to check my First Abu Dhabi Bank balance—most blogs I opened were slow and cluttered. After digging around, I ended up on this balance guide which was much quicker and clearer compared to those slow-loading pages.

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