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Amazon Echo Discussion / Re: Connecting to Wifi
« Last post by Joachim47 on February 13, 2024, 10:53:49 am »
The question in this regard is, if the locality of the setup location of the primary "echo" device is in WiFi_1 zone and you take your phone connected to WiFi_2 zone and try to control your "echo", does this lead to complications? There are devices that require the phone to be on the same WiFi net to allow control, not only that but even distinguish between 2.4 vs 5G net frequency. What is the protocol on Alexa devices?
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Amazon Echo Discussion / Re: Connecting to Wifi
« Last post by renegade600 on February 12, 2024, 06:36:57 pm »
you should be able to select which wifi network to connect to during the setup process.   
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Echo Technical Support / Re: Echo Show hears me but my Echo Studio answers me
« Last post by renegade600 on February 12, 2024, 06:35:46 pm »
It happens to me all the time.   since I don't play music, it don't matter to me as long as the command happens.    You can give the name of the device you want to use as part of the command.   You can also change the wake name.   
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Amazon Echo Discussion / Connecting to Wifi
« Last post by Leevis on February 12, 2024, 04:03:02 pm »
Hi All
I have 3 Wifi networks at my place, one of these is close to an Alexa but when I set up on the app it basically connects to whichever wifi the phone is connected to which could mean it is trying to connect to the wrong one in another room.

Is there a way to hardcode it so it only connects to a static access point/network?
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Echo Technical Support / Re: Echo Show hears me but my Echo Studio answers me
« Last post by jwlv on February 09, 2024, 02:11:49 am »
It happens to all of us. Some Echo devices hear better than others. I noticed that the thinner/smaller the device, the more hard of hearing it is. My Echo gen 4 (the large ball) hears much better than any Echo Dot. And all of my Echo Shows are almost deaf. Not much you can do about it. That's just the way it is, probably due to the way the microphones are situated in thinner/smaller devices.
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Echo Technical Support / Echo Show hears me but my Echo Studio answers me
« Last post by marklyn59 on February 08, 2024, 06:36:59 pm »
I have an Echo Show 5 (3rd gen) in my kitchen.  About 25' away, around the corner, is my living room with my Echo Studio in it.  Even when I'm close to my Echo Show and ask it something, it 'hears me' because the blue line on the bottom comes up, but my Echo Show *always* answers.  This happens when I talk low and the Echo Studio cannot possibly hear me.
I've tried restarting it.  I've double checked the mute isn't on (otherwise it wouldn't hear the trigger word).
When I first got it a few months back it behaved as expected and the only time when my living room Echo studio picked up the wake word is when I spoke too loud. 
Suggestions or do I have a faulty Echo Show?
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Amazon Echo Discussion / Lucyd frames vs Echo frames
« Last post by renegade600 on February 05, 2024, 10:41:02 pm »
I purchased a pair of Lucyd Fusion frames and compared them to the Echo Frames.    It would be the ideal frames if only alexa was always listening.   I really like them, just a pain to use with alexa.    I can wear them for 8 hours listening to audiobooks at work and power is only down around 50 percent at the end of the shift.    There is a battery in both arms with their own charging ports.   In addition, you can turn off one arm so the charge will last even longer.   

Alexa has to be default on the phone and it needs to be unlocked in order to use.   Since it is only a bluetooth connection,  a button must be pushed to connect for every command.   

If only Alexa was always listening.   I hope amazon will add the additional features to their frames.   I am sticking with the echo frames, except when at work.   


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Alexa Tips & Tricks / Re: Passive Aggressive?
« Last post by pendragenet on January 26, 2024, 10:55:10 pm »
Hmmm.  I don't have AC, so I can't test that theory.  But I did turn it off and then asked what the thermostat is set to and then what the heat is set to.  In both cases, Ziggy said "IT is turned off".

I guess I'm gonna have to let him win this argument...
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Alexa Tips & Tricks / Re: Passive Aggressive?
« Last post by jwlv on January 25, 2024, 02:15:03 am »
I think it's the skill that goes along with your smart thermostat is the one that's giving you the answer. It's up the the people that made the skill to use the wording that you prefer.

In a way, it kind of makes sense. If you ask what the thermostat is set to, you may want to know if it's in heat mode or AC mode. So it'll respond, the heat is set to X.  But if you already know that your thermostat is set to heat mode and you ask what is heat set to, it'll just tell you the thermostat is set to X.
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Alexa Tips & Tricks / Passive Aggressive?
« Last post by pendragenet on January 24, 2024, 09:19:02 pm »
Hi all,

I have a question for you.  I recently installed a smart thermostat and I love it.  However, it seems to have created an argument between Ziggy (Alexa) and I.

If I ask "Ziggy what is the thermostat set to?" He will reply "the heat is set to X".

But, if I ask "Ziggy what is the heat set to?" He will reply "the thermostat is set to X".

Literally every time I say "thermostat" he replies with "heat" and every time I say "heat" he replies with "thermostat".

Have I pissed him off and he's being passive aggressive? 

It seems like a stupid thing, but it is starting to really annoy me.  I want him to reply in kind and stop playing word games with me.

I asked him why he does it - he gave me the silent treatment in response.
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