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I imported amazon echo dot 2nd generation from US to India.
As amazon echo dot now supports in india while setting up wifi , I am getting error as "Unable to configure device language".
I tried with all languages available i.e. En-in , en-us , en-uk, Deutsch but i am getting same error.
Can anyone please help me here?
Seems like it has to do with region settings. This guy fixed it by changing his location on Amazon.com to US and then set up Alexa: https://joshyjf.wordpress.com/2017/11/08/unable-to-configure-device-language/
Hope this helps!
This error seems while setting up Alexa device so try
Change the country settings to “US”. You might have to create a dummy US address for this if no US address is set in your address list. Create any US address.
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There is a tp-link archer c5 v4 router, converted to openwrt. I want to set up a SSID , so that when connected, a certain web page opens from the Internet, at a given URL (for advertising purposes). Please advise how this can be implemented.
Dont know how to setup captive portal at openwrt on tp-link
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Teams interpreted my official chat with a colleague and displayed her an obscene suggestion.
While debugging IP addresses with one of my female colleague, I sent her IP series in Microsoft Teams. It looked something like this -> Wifi series is 10.25.xxx.xxx
However, after few minutes replied to the same message, and asked me to delete that message. In her reply, i did not see what the problem actually is. So i asked her why and then she sent me screenshot of what Teams showed her.
Teams showed her what's exactly shown in attached picture. I'm really wondering why Teams did something like this to me.Obscene suggestion from Teams
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How can I check if website can be viewed without getting blocked by firewalls like the ones in the schools or in the public places?
I want my website to possibly be viewed from everywhere.
I have Cloudflare DNS and an SSL Certificate from Let's Encrypt
Thank you!
I don't know what to try.
I hope you have only the best intentions with this 😬
I first want to point out, that there are many different scenarios of your site to get blacklisted/blocked. Which would reach from a school blacklisting you to a government DNS blocking your website.
In contrast there would be whitelisting e.g. the school deciding that the people in their network only can view this list of websites. In this case you could do very little to be reached from this network.
To circumvent the blockage of a website it normally requires the user to get around it e.g. by using a VPN.
That said, it seems to me that for a new site it would be most effective to not get blacklisted in the first place.
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I'm trying to add my website to Google Search Console, but all time it's failed. I add DNS record
Type: TXT
name: #
value: google-site-verification=myVerificationString
Saved it
Waited some time and tried button verify.
I'm getting verification failed
Failure reason:
We couldn't find your verification token in your domain's TXT records.
We found these DNS TXT records instead:
google-site-verification=myVerificationSt
ring
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I cannot found any answer for it. Thank you very much for help
It is probably a problem with your DNS provider, most likely they are dividing TXT records on 64 characters strings. I had same problem and they fixed it for me so try to ask them.
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A newbie here, so please bear with me. I registered a domain with a big hosting company.
A few days ago, I noticed I started getting emails directly to my personal email with my full name. I started searching up my website and found a website who shows all my personal information. The exact full address where I live, my full name and my phone number.
Do personal information like that suddenly go all public when I register a domain, without my permission? A little bit worried if it's supposed to be like that, so I'm just asking.
When you register a domain, your contact information is published in the WHOIS service. You can use a WHOIS lookup tool and enter your domain name to see what the registration says. Anyone on the Internet can see the same thing.
Many domain registrars offer a privacy filtering service. They will obscure that information and put up their own name, address, etc. (Look up my domain, tangledhelix.com, for an example of what that might look like.) Some registrars will charge you for this, while others offer it for free or bundled with hosting or something else they sell.
Of course, it is too late to pull back the publication of the information now, but you can add a privacy shield service (if your registrar offers one) and stop the leakage from going further.