There is also a hard requirement for Python3 to be installed in your PATH. My rainmeter skin combines a number of bits of data, from the wifi stats out of netsh, IP info from netsh, and a bunch of data points from the first MR, MS, and/or MX that you are connected behind. For those not familiar, Rainmeter is a free tool that allows you to do anything from display useful data about your computer, to writing entire user interfaces to perform just about any function. This skin requires the use of Rainmeter for Windows. So without further droning on, I want to introduce the tools I created! Meraki Skin for Rainmeter (Windows) So I figured hey, lets create a widget or skin for some common overlay tools out there (Ubersicht for Mac, and Rainmeter for Windows) and try and populate some useful information. I’m still not very good at it, however I did create something recently that I feel should be shared! Meraki local status pages can provide some very useful information for troubleshooting, however having to browse to ap.// is not always desirable, nor does it update quickly if you are walking around troubleshooting and connecting to different devices. I recently decided to try to learn how to write python a little bit.
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