small L?Please give your best guess what letter this is? It is part of my access code and it’s not a number 1.
small L?Please give your best guess what letter this is? It is part of my access code and it’s not a number 1.
It is a lower case LPlease give your best guess what letter this is? It is part of my access code and it’s not a number 1.
I used mix up G and 6 on old MS Windows keys. It was something like this. When they’re side by side, you can tell, but in the middle of a random character sequence…….no chance.Fast911 — it’s crazy that Siemens decided to use these letters/ numbers and that font . There is a reason those old software product keys never used these letters interchangeably .. I would have guessed that was a 1 and not and l
Well there is some history there. Before the days of "fonts" you has ASCII character set 437 stored in ROM, what you could draw on a green VGA screen in 8x8 green pixels. Guess we should be grateful they didn't include the other 8 bit characters as well!Fast911 — it’s crazy that Siemens decided to use these letters/ numbers and that font . There is a reason those old software product keys never used these letters interchangeably .. I would have guessed that was a 1 and not and l
What's that lower case 9 doing there between f and h?I used mix up G and 6 on old MS Windows keys. It was something like this. When they’re side by side, you can tell, but in the middle of a random character sequence…….no chance.
Nope, you are stuck with that password for life.I assume one can immediately change the password once they get in which is always a good idea. Just include upper, lower, number, and a symbol, and don't lose it . I'd be happy to assist anyone if question can't be posted if you DM. One of my many former hats was a network engineer, now I'd rather be sailing, or farkeling my 1300cc motorcycle or driving a full EV (someday?) when sailing weather is not good.
Just plain stupid for them to use "one", the letter "L", as well as the number zero, and the letter "Oh". Stupid.Fast911 — it’s crazy that Siemens decided to use these letters/ numbers and that font . There is a reason those old software product keys never used these letters interchangeably .. I would have guessed that was a 1 and not and l
As a quick suggestion, this product line is a good easy option to get painless maintenance extended wifi -FYI, since the CSP was installed on Friday, I've done three charges. Unit is outside in Maine. Set to 80 Amps.
I still need to figure out how to connect the CSP to the internet. (It's too far from the house to pick up the network.) I think I'll try a hot spot on my Verizon iPhone.
- Lightning: Was at 50% when started. Failed after 2 hours, after adding 25% / 75 miles. Solid yellow error message. Installation said, "Troubleshoot", but I could not find troubleshooting instructions. I power cycled unit.
- Audi e-Tron: Charged for 6 hours (to 100%) with no problems.
- Lightning: Was at 70% when started. Charged to 100% in 4.5 hours, after adding 30% / 110 miles with no problems.