I had my xtouch working great until I wanted to mount it in a different farme. I removed and installed in new frame and now it gets power but does not respond. It lights and gives message looking for printer, but wont accept any command.
I have it figured out. I changed the SSID of wifi, so I had to redo the config.json file. You can’t txt edit this file you have to use the program generator, it encrypts the ssid, pwd, email, email pwd
I am curious, whether you hesitated a moment before entering your wifi credentials and your BLB credentials in a public web site.
With respect: When I stumbled over this site, I thought “why in the world should anyone do this?” I then looked at the site’s source code. I am not that experienced with website coding, however it seems to me, that at least the site does not transfer your data to the site owners server. It progresses them on your computer. On the other hand “credentials,in” does not tell you in any way what will happen with your data, And let me add, there is no “encryption” going on. It is just a simple transformation. Nothing that a Windows, Mac, or Linux User would not be able to do on the local machine. You receive no security plus from that. The correct appraoch for “xperiments.in” would have been, to offer detailed description to create the config.json file offline manually.
When it comes to me, I had learned in the last months, that I nearly did not use the xtouch screen. After it went offline in june and then expected me to add my credentials online, I decided, I will not use it anymore. In my eyes, “xperiments.in” may be trustworthy, however does not act accordingly.
best regards
frytz
I know what you are implying, never thought about it. Now you bring it up, entering my wifi username and password would someone need to be close to my router like 100ft? As far as email, what would my email access provide anyone.
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