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- Google Nest Wifi device or Google Wifi point doesnt have QR code
Open your computer’s web browser and go to http: 192 168 84 1 api v1 status Look for the “setupNetwork” section of the output Find the “ssid” (this will be the name of the setup
- Log into the Nest app
Sign in to the Nest app in your web browser with your Google Account or non-migrated Nest Account Connect your Nest Thermostats, Nest Cams, Nest Doorbell, or Nest devices and add Nest Aware to one or more devices
- The Mysterious 1e100. net - Tech Junkie
What on Earth is 1e100 net? Well, if you are enough of a math geek, you know that the “e” symbol stands for exponentiation, and “1e100” means 1×10 to the 100th power That’s a big number…in fact, it’s a number so large that it’s called a “googol” – a one followed by 100 zeroes
- When troubleshooting firewall issues, why do I see names like 1e100. net . . .
This firewall issue can occur when an Edge resolves * l google com to make a WebRTC call and then sends the request to the firewall security device If the firewall security device performs a reverse lookup, it receives 1e100 net instead of * l google com and the call fails
- Google Nest Wifi QR Code Generation - GitHub Gist
Create a QR Code for one that is destroyed, misplaced, or removed from Google Nest Wifi access points Use the following template to generate the text value for the QR code:
- r homelab on Reddit: How to know the real site names behind 1e100. net . . .
1e100 net is Google's network and cdn infrastructure They are usually shared between all the various Google services Usually you'll see 1e100 net in traces where you are transiting Google's private fibre network
- Google Cloud: GCE incoming traffic from 1e100. net showing up in . . .
*filter # Allow all loopback (lo0) traffic and drop all traffic to 127 8 that doesn't use lo0 INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT INPUT -d 127 0 0 0 8 -j REJECT # Accept all established inbound connections INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT # Allow all outbound traffic - you can modify this to only allow certain traffic OUTPUT -j ACCEPT
- What is 1e100. net and why do I have TCP ports open to it?
Most typical Internet users will never see 1e100 net, but we picked a Googley name for it just in case (1e100 is scientific notation for 1 googol)
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