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Cannot save the IP: no save button #31
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Is there a file I can edit, since the java code isn't compatible with modern Chrome? |
I tried regedit and browsing C:\Users\User_Name\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions but cannot find the file to edit to manually put in the ip address for roku. Again, the code is not working on chrome-extension://cehckiamakjgmfdllobmgfamlffblhdg/options.html |
Hm what do you mean there's no save button? The code runs fine on my browser. if you want to manually edit background.js |
I cloned and downloaded. Looked different, more complete, than the
downloaded zip.
Should check the distribution zip. I am one of the many unfamiliar with
how get hub works. But been downloading zips since the 90s.
…On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:27 PM, Pranav Prakash ***@***.***> wrote:
Hm what do you mean there's no save button? The code runs fine on my
browser.
if you want to manually edit background.js
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Ok so does it work now then? |
Well, at first it didn't with clone and downloaded version, then it did. I
am holding my breath the submit button doesn't disappear, since my roku ip
floats around.
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You can assign your roku a static ip in router preferences |
I wish. But, just combed through all settings; and, they missed that one. I
can only mac address filter.
Roku 2, I don't believe has ability either.
I would buy another router. But found most routers beak after one year. So,
will stick with this one until it breaks.
I would consider switching if throttling and better, total parental
control. Likely not features an open source firmware would endorse. Even
then, just amazed this unit hasn't broken in 1 year, unlike 3 previous
routers.
Best regards, Dennis Garber
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since 2008 to make way for the Google driverless car of the future.
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This guy had the same issue as you: I now understand what the problem was -- change the ip using the settings cog in the bottom right corner when you click on the extension, not using the options page provided by chrome. |
I can enter the ip. But, hitting enter/return does nothing. And no save button.
Chrome Version 63.0.3239.132
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