News, Product Updates

Config Health, a new fleet-scanning page in signageOS Box, plus the Spring 2026 Core App release with remote power-on, enterprise Wi-Fi, multi-zone video, and stability fixes across webOS, Tizen, BrightSign, Android, and Linux.
For more updates on the latest features, please check our Changelogs.
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New Feature: Config Health
What it is: A new page in signageOS Box (under the Deployment section) that scans your entire fleet, scores its health, and flags configuration gaps before they affect reliability, security, or performance. Built for organization administrators.
How it works:
Select your organization, and Config Health runs nine checks across your fleet.
3 organization-level checks resolve in under a second: Alert Rules, Locations, Tags.
6 per-device checks stream in progressively: Policy assignment, Scheduled Reboot, AutoRecovery, Remote Control lock state, Debug mode, CoreApp version.
Each check shows a count of non-compliant devices, a percentage, and a color-coded severity indicator.
Scoring:
Every scan produces a weighted composite health score (0 to 100%).
Split into organization-level and device-level components so you can pinpoint where gaps are concentrated.
Alert Rules get a dedicated drill-down showing which specific rule types are missing, not just whether rules exist.
Navigation and usability:
Click any check to open a paginated table of non-compliant devices, each linked to its device detail page.
Results are cached for five minutes, with a "Last checked" timestamp and a Refresh button.
The selected organization is stored in the URL, so your view is easy to bookmark or share.
Availability: Rolling out to signageOS Box users over the coming days.

Core App: Spring 2026 Release
Adds remote management, enterprise network support, and multi-zone video across platforms, plus a round of stability fixes.
webOS v2.11.0
Wake-on-LAN: Power devices back on remotely over the network, no physical access needed, via the new sos.management.network.sendWakeOnLan(macAddress) API.
Samsung MDC support: webOS devices can send Multiple Display Control commands over TCP, so an LG device can drive Samsung screens in a mixed-brand deployment.
Wi-Fi Enterprise (EAP): Join 802.1X secured networks via EAP-TLS, EAP-PEAP, or EAP-TTLS, with certificates handled through IDCAP.
Multi-video (webOS 8): Drives up to 4 simultaneous Full HD (1080p) streams for multi-zone layouts.
Stability fixes: Screenshot uploads restore and merge custom headers correctly; orientation corrected on webOS 8 UP5Q displays; PM Mode enforced from webOS 4.0 and above.
Tizen v2.12.0
Wake-on-LAN: Same remote power-on API as webOS.
Supra Mode: Applets render client-side through the Supra engine, with connection status reported as telemetry.
telemetryInvalidatedAt config field: Clear cached telemetry and force fresh re-reporting when you need current data.
Stability fixes: Screenshot upload with custom headers now works on Tizen 6+; display power on/off telemetry reported correctly when proprietary timers change the power state.
BrightSign v2.5.0
Wi-Fi Enterprise (EAP): Join 802.1X corporate networks over EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, and EAP-PEAP; connect to hidden, non-broadcasting SSIDs.
Pure HTML/JavaScript provisioning: No BrightScript required, so web developers can deploy without a proprietary language.
Supervisor Agent: Runs snippets in a standalone Node.js environment, independent of the browser, for background automation.
HTML Widgets: Now render immediately instead of waiting for a "ready" message.
XC5 series: Run 4 simultaneous video players and set video modes for multiple HDMI outputs through the registry; boot-time volume enforcement from Cloud Control can be turned off via a registry key.
Stability fixes: Faster ZIP extraction; web security configurable via a registry key; on-screen keyboard restored for firmware 9.1.11.
Android v4.16.0 / Cloud Control v2.16.0
RAM usage monitoring: Android devices now report RAM usage as a monitored metric.
Device name sync: Names set in signageOS sync to the Android system on supported hardware, keeping names consistent.
Linux v2.8.0
Focus on Wi-Fi reliability:
Adapter now enables and disables correctly from the OSD setup menu.
Devices reconnect to known networks again.
Duplicate SSIDs no longer clutter the network list.
Fixed an infinite wait during Wi-Fi command handling.
Fixed a failure when installing app updates on legacy systems.


