The command IPconfig /renew fails when using CMD instead of PowerShell.
The command IPconfig /renew fails when using CMD instead of PowerShell.
It seems unclear what you're trying to accomplish, but it looks like you're trying to confirm it's not a WhatsApp feature. If it's rate-limited, it's likely not WhatsApp Business.
Thank you for your question. I didn't realize there were two kinds of IP addresses. You might try changing your router settings. So, let me explain what’s happening... I’m using Chrome with Selenium and running five Chrome instances on Windows 10. WhatsApp Business lets connect to up to four devices by scanning QR codes with the phone’s camera, but it seems I can’t do that for some reason. The goal is to scan one QR code on my main computer and then scan another QR code on the attendant’s machine... Our customer base includes regular people who need to get our messages.
Each phone is linked to four computers through scanning a QR code via WhatsApp Web. Please note this might seem unclear; I didn’t assume everyone was comfortable with WhatsApp Business. The problem appears to be that the system restricts scanning more than five QR codes across five different smartphones on five distinct computers. Looking at this, it seems like a network limitation is preventing me from doing so. Since it’s not about the MAC address, adjusting something in the network might resolve the issue.
They track your activity to determine your location, even if you use a VPN or proxy.
This explanation clarifies the situation. It suggests the issue might stem from a rate limit enforced by WhatsApp, possibly tied to device identification rather than network factors like MAC addresses. The speaker questions why it wouldn't be based on MAC addresses and implies they've already considered troubleshooting related aspects.
In summary? The system limits each phone to just four web links at once. I think you're hitting a cap on how many WhatsApp Web sessions can run on a single computer.
Correct! We're moving forward. I removed the "smartphone" variable and set up an Android emulation on the PC... Now, how can I modify the UUID or computer ID? I've already updated the MAC address via Regedit, but it didn't work. In fact, it changed when I checked it in the command prompt.