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Alexa & Dot Problems Again.
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I have an Amazon Alexa and an Echo Dot in adjoining rooms using different wake words. ' Alexa' and 'Echo' respectively.
When I wake Alexa, Echo Dot wakes up too and responds to my request. . When I tell her to shut up, as she's not wanted, she refuses, no matter what I call her ! Both will comply when I give the same order to Alexa.
Then when I wake Echo Dot, Alexa responds too and when I tell her to stop because she's not wanted, , both stop ! Still with me ?
Alexa seems to be in control and I've tried everything to be able to use each device independently as I dont need both on if I'm in one room only. Both are on the same electrical circuit ( ring main ?) but surely that doesn't matter ? Help, please !!
When I wake Alexa, Echo Dot wakes up too and responds to my request. . When I tell her to shut up, as she's not wanted, she refuses, no matter what I call her ! Both will comply when I give the same order to Alexa.
Then when I wake Echo Dot, Alexa responds too and when I tell her to stop because she's not wanted, , both stop ! Still with me ?
Alexa seems to be in control and I've tried everything to be able to use each device independently as I dont need both on if I'm in one room only. Both are on the same electrical circuit ( ring main ?) but surely that doesn't matter ? Help, please !!
Answers
Issue is discussed in the link, suggestions include making sure they are not in the same speaker set in the settings, and ensuring both devices firmware is up to date. https://www. amazonforum. com/s/questi on/0D54P0000 7WnYgt/multi ple-alexa-de vices-respon ding-why-is- echo-spatial -perception- not-working
13:29 Mon 15th Mar 2021
Issue is discussed in the link, suggestions include making sure they are not in the same speaker set in the settings, and ensuring both devices firmware is up to date.
https:/ /www.am azonfor um.com/ s/quest ion/0D5 4P00007 WnYgt/m ultiple -alexa- devices -respon ding-wh y-is-ec ho-spat ial-per ception -not-wo rking
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