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supported_hardware:alexasudo [2020/02/19 21:41]
James Sentman [Hstory:]
supported_hardware:alexasudo [2020/02/20 11:15]
James Sentman [Create The Interface] added the info to set to port 80
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 ====Create The Interface==== ====Create The Interface====
-If you already have an Alexa interface that stopped working when your Alexa device updated itself you can simply change the plugin type popup from the old Alexa plugin to the “Alexa Plugin With Sudo” and save it. If you’re creating a new interface select the new Sudo Alexa plugin from the start and then follow the original Alexa plugin setup instructions as linked to above.+If you already have an Alexa interface that stopped working when your Alexa device updated itself you can simply change the plugin type popup from the old Alexa plugin to the “Alexa Plugin With Sudo.” Make sure to change the port number to 80 and save it. If you’re creating a new interface select the new Sudo Alexa plugin from the start and then follow the original Alexa plugin setup instructions as linked to above. The default for a new interface should be port 80 as well but verify as that is the only number that will work.
  
 Save the interface before continuing, but do not yet try to enable the interface. Save the interface before continuing, but do not yet try to enable the interface.
supported_hardware/alexasudo.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/29 15:38 by James Sentman