Do I Need To Register My Sirius Ttr1 Http Error
- #ane
Non sure where to throw this but last night my TTR1 decided to throw upwards a HTTP error. I gave it a hard reset, confirmed my passwords on both accounts, and went through a total setup using both the above and below the 49th accounts. No modify whatsoever, anyone else in the same boat? Ethernet and WiFi connect ok.
- #3
My TTR2 is working fine. I guess that's not much of a help.
- #5
A idea. I think SXM streams through HTTPS protocol. I wonder if the certificates take just expired? It would not surprise me that they take 'forgotten' about the TTR1 now that they take moved on to newer models. Wouldn't be the get-go hardware they have abandoned.
- #6
A thought. I think SXM streams through HTTPS protocol. I wonder if the certificates accept only expired? Information technology would not surprise me that they have 'forgotten' about the TTR1 now that they take moved on to newer models. Wouldn't be the start hardware they have abandoned.
Yes looks similar abased. From the downdetector website:
Condition overview
Quote:
Robert Arnold • ten hours ago • edited
For those of you lot who have TTR1 Internet Radios I want to share with you that Sirius XM Advanced Help Desk just confirmed that these units are not longer supported and won't be apply-able going forward. They suggested purchasing new equipment. Annotation - I'm not going to. WIll but install the app on my iPhone and Bluetooth into a speaker while using WiFi only data or maybe reposition my Alexa and employ the SXM skill. Oh well, I really liked those radios.
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Am I annoyed ... yep!
- #8
With morning time coffee but realised that my Grace Internet Radio and the TTR1 are husky within weeks of each other. :-(
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