Captive Portal to retrieve

Hi
Im wondering if there's a way to retrieve the customize portal in the linux OS tplink Folder? I cant find my template since I replace with new laptop.
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Hi @Wifi-freak
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For Linux, the captive portal templates are usually stored in the following directory:
/opt/tplink/omada/data/captiveportal/
- Check this directory to see if your customized template files are present. The files will typically have names like
custom.html
,custom.css
, andcustom.js
.
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If you had created a backup of your Omada configuration before switching laptops, you can restore the backup on your new laptop. This should include your customized captive portal settings.
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Hi @Wifi-freak
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For Linux, the captive portal templates are usually stored in the following directory:
/opt/tplink/omada/data/captiveportal/
- Check this directory to see if your customized template files are present. The files will typically have names like
custom.html
,custom.css
, andcustom.js
.
-
If you had created a backup of your Omada configuration before switching laptops, you can restore the backup on your new laptop. This should include your customized captive portal settings.
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