The Magic Tablet Towel: Your Solution to Pesky Spills and Stains

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Have you ever heard of a magic tablet towel? This innovative product is making waves in the world of cleaning and hygiene. The magic tablet towel is a small tablet that, when combined with water, expands into a full-sized towel. The magic lies in the material of the towel, which is super absorbent and quick-drying. The main idea here is that the magic tablet towel is a revolutionary cleaning product that offers convenience and effectiveness. One tablet can easily fit in your pocket or purse, making it perfect for travel or emergencies. When you need a towel, simply add water and watch it expand.


Please sent the Cisco config of the switch ports you are using.

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When you need a towel, simply add water and watch it expand. The towel is soft and gentle on the skin, making it ideal for personal hygiene or even as a baby wipe substitute. Not only is the magic tablet towel great for personal use, but it also has many practical applications around the house.

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Fortigate and Fortiswitch - Vlans

I have a problem to proper configure FG and FS.

When I use Cisco SG-300 (instead Fortiswitch), and configure port to untagged vlan 100 every things works ok.

But when i change to Fortiswitch native vlan 100, thats not working.

I have fortilink beetwen FG(port7) and FS(port48).

Trunk beetween FS and Cisco SW works ok.

I use port 6(vlan100) on FS and port WAN1 on FG.

Vlan 1 is working ok, beetween FG(port1) and FS(port1).

What can be wrong?

FS managed from FG.

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Can you show the cisco config? Remember Cisco has different meaning for Untag Native vlan VS Access port. You can have untagged traffic going over your trunk port, which is not tagged; however, I am not fully understanding your issue, but I would like to help.

When you say "remove switch for cisco" does that mean you remove the Fortigate switch that is behind the Cisco switch?

Please sent the Cisco config of the switch ports you are using.

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Thanks for replay.

gradius85 wrote:

When you say "remove switch for cisco" does that mean you remove the Fortigate switch that is behind the Cisco switch?

Now i have -> modem - cisco(sw) - cisco(sw) - Fortigate. I want change the cisco switch (connected to fortigte) to fortiswitch.

Cisco port configuration where all is ok

description "uplink vlan 100" switchport trunk native vlan 100 !"

Fortiswitch conf for this port

edit "port6" set native-vlan 100 set igmp-snooping disable set snmp-index 6 next

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Magic tablet towel

Whether you need to clean up spills, wipe down surfaces, or dry dishes, this towel can handle it all. Its super absorbency means that it can soak up large amounts of liquid, while its quick-drying nature ensures that it won't become smelly or moldy. The magic tablet towel is not only convenient and effective, but it is also eco-friendly. Unlike traditional towels that contribute to water waste and pollution, this towel can be reused multiple times. Simply rinse it out, wring it dry, and it's ready to use again. When you're done with it, it can be easily disposed of in a compost bin, as it is biodegradable. In conclusion, the magic tablet towel is a game-changer in the world of cleaning and hygiene. Its ability to expand from a small tablet into a full-sized towel is truly magical. Its convenience, effectiveness, and eco-friendliness make it a product worth trying. Whether you need a towel for personal use, travel, or everyday cleaning tasks, the magic tablet towel is here to provide a solution..

Reviews for "Unlocking the Mysteries of the Magic Tablet Towel: A Deep Dive Into its Innovative Design"

1. Jessica - 1 star
The Magic tablet towel was a complete disappointment for me. I followed the instructions carefully, but when I added water to the tablet, it did not expand or transform into a towel as promised. It simply dissolved and left me with nothing to use. I contacted customer service for assistance, but they were unhelpful and refused to provide a refund. I would not recommend this product to anyone.
2. John - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Magic tablet towel, but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations. While the tablet did expand into a towel-like form when water was added, it was extremely thin and rough to the touch. It felt more like a cheap paper towel than a useful towel. Additionally, the tablet did not hold up well after being used once. It tore easily, and the edges started fraying. Overall, I was disappointed with the quality and durability of this product.
3. Sarah - 1 star
I was excited to try the Magic tablet towel, but it turned out to be a waste of money. The towel did expand as expected, but it had a strange smell that was quite unpleasant. Even after washing it multiple times, the odor persisted. The towel was also not absorbent at all. It simply pushed the water around instead of soaking it up. I ended up throwing it away after just one use. Save yourself the trouble and find a better quality towel elsewhere.

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