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I've never seen such rubbish! Typing in all the number combinations of my ID? Am I stupid!!! A photo of the back would be quicker and easier!!!
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I've never seen such rubbish! Typing in all the number combinations of my ID? Am I stupid!!! A photo of the back would be quicker and easier!!!
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Hello everyone I would be interested to know what your experiences are with juicers, especially with regard to harder fruits/vegetables such as ginger, carrots and so on. I don't want to spend 1,000 on a juicer that will only be able to cope with flabby oranges, but I also don't want a single-use Temu thing where the softener is pressed directly into the drink. Please let me know your favourites and not-so-favourites! Combinations for e.g. smoothies or baby porridge etc. would also be interesting. Let's go :)
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Is there an explanation as to why there is no next day delivery? Normally, if I order in the morning, it is delivered the next day.
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Do you plan to include shiftphones and accessories in your range?
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Hi, I'll try here as Salt refuses to help me. I have a Synology DS218 and recently switched to Salt - since then a connection via DDNS is no longer possible, only with QuickConnect, which is slower and in my opinion less secure. I have opened all ports for Drive and VPN in the fibre box manager, Synology has also checked this, but the ports are and remain closed. Salt writes about this: "As mentioned Salt works with the IPv6, normally purposes (like NAS), are configured for a public IPv4." I'm getting nowhere here. Fortunately, everything works via QuickConnect, but it is, as I said, slow and I would like to be able to set up the solution that suits me. There is practically nothing to be found on YouTube or the Internet about the Salt Fibre Box. Who has experience with it and knows what to do? Salt on the website still: "Functions such as access to your network via the Fiber Box and port forwarding are possible with the IPv6 protocol. If you need to set up an Internet-accessible service with a device that does not yet support IPv6, you can request activation of the public IPv4 address option (CHF 9.95/month)." I'm an amateur user and already pretty proud that I even know what port forwarding is, but my IT latin ends here, and I feel a bit left out in the cold by Salt. Or as they put it: "We offer support for all questions regarding your fibre connection as well as the devices and services included in the Salt Fiber offer (Internet, TV, fixed-line telephony) within the scope of "normal private use" in accordance with our General Terms and Conditions." So a NAS is not normal private use. Okay. Thank you! Thomas.
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