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Default Username: admin
Default Password: Last 6 digits of the device serial in Upper-case.
Note: Since TCOS 6.0.0 a Poly TC8 or TC10 has a Web Interface. The Default password is the same as the above
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For devices like the Studio X, G7500, or G62 system, the factory default username and password are typically provided in the user manual or documentation included with the system. Common defaults often include a username like "admin" and a password such as "1234" or "password." However, it's best to consult the official documentation or the manufacturer's support page for the exact details, as these may vary by model and firmware version.
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Troubleshooting Slow Loading of My Lift Taxi Website on HP Laptop
I’ve been experiencing an issue where the My Lift Taxi website is loading very slowly on my HP laptop. Interestingly, the same website loads quickly and without any issues on other devices, such as Dell and Apple laptops. I’m trying to identify the cause of this problem and find a solution.
Here are a few details:
Device: HP Pavilion x360
Operating System: Windows 10
Browser: Google Chrome Version 127.0.6533.89
Troubleshooting Steps Taken:
Cleared Cache and Cookies:
Removed all temporary files and browsing data to eliminate the possibility of outdated cache causing the problem.Disabled Chrome Extensions:
Deactivated unnecessary extensions to rule out any third-party interference.Tested on Different Browsers:
Verified the website's performance on Firefox and Edge, where it loads normally.Checked Internet Connection:
Ensured a stable internet connection, confirming the issue isn't related to network speed.
Observations:
- The issue persists in both desktop and mobile versions of Chrome on this device.
- No similar issues are observed when accessing other websites.
I’m wondering if this could be related to hardware compatibility, Chrome-specific settings on my HP laptop, or perhaps something unique about the website's scripts and resources.
If anyone has faced a similar issue or has suggestions for additional troubleshooting steps, I’d appreciate your input!