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Visualz 3.0.8

Small follow-up release focused on the CVJ-1. Because the deck boots straight into Visualz with no Windows desktop around it, there's nowhere to manage WiFi when the saved network doesn't come up. 3.0.8 fixes that.

Auto-reconnect on boot

On a CVJ-1, the app now waits a few seconds after launch for Windows to associate on its own — if that doesn't happen, Visualz quietly cycles the connection against the last-known network. Up to three attempts, no pop-ups; the existing offline indicator is the only signal you'll see if it ultimately can't reach the internet. The common case — a venue WiFi that takes a moment to wake up — now resolves itself before you notice.

Network section in Settings

When the deck does need hands-on help, Settings now has a Network panel:

  • Adapter status — connected SSID and signal strength at a glance.
  • Scan — list every nearby network, sorted by signal, with saved networks flagged.
  • Connect — tap an SSID, type the password, you're on. Credentials are stored by Windows so the deck auto-reconnects next boot.
  • Reset connection — disconnect and reconnect in one tap. No permission prompt; fixes most stuck-WiFi cases instantly.
  • Reset adapter — disable and re-enable the WiFi hardware for the deeper stuck case. Asks for permission once; falls back to a connection reset if you decline.

The panel only appears in Deck mode on a Windows CVJ-1 — on a regular install of Visualz, you'd just use the Windows or macOS WiFi controls you already have.