[Bryton Active] Today´s ride didn´t upload from device and can´t upload manually to Bryton Active as it´s not working

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1 year ago In Bryton Active
Today´s ride didn´t upload from device and can´t upload manually to Bryton Active as it´s not working

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Daniel Otega

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1 year ago

Hi there! I'm Daniel Otega, and I’d like to help you with the issue you're experiencing with uploading today's ride to Bryton Active. To better assist you, could you please let me know a few more details?

1. Are you using a specific Bryton device?
2. What method are you trying to use to upload the ride (like syncing it via cable or using the app)?
3. Have you encountered any specific error messages, or does it just not appear to upload?

Once I gather this info, I can provide tailored troubleshooting steps to get everything up and running!

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1 year ago

The website is showing 502 Bad Gateway. I can´t login.

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Daniel Otega

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1 year ago

It sounds like you're facing a 502 Bad Gateway error while trying to log into Bryton Active. This type of error usually occurs due to issues with the server or network connection, and it may be temporary. Let's try a few steps to troubleshoot this:

1. Refresh the Page: Sometimes, simply reloading the page can help resolve temporary server issues. Give that a try.

2. Check Your Internet Connection: Make sure your internet connection is working properly. You can try loading other websites to see if they function correctly.

3. Clear Your Browser Cache: Sometimes, a corrupted cache can cause issues. Here’s how to do it in WebKit:
- Open the browser.
- Go to the settings menu.
- Look for "Privacy & Security" and find the option to clear browsing data.
- Ensure you select the option to clear cached images and files, and then confirm.

4. Try a Different Browser or Incognito Mode: Sometimes, browser extensions or settings might interfere. Opening an incognito window or switching to a different browser can help determine if that's the case.

5. Check Server Status: If the website is having server outages, that could also cause a 502 error. You may want to check Bryton's social media or website updates for any notifications about server issues.

Hopefully, one of these steps will help you log in. If the issue persists and you believe there's a server problem, I recommend you try again later or contact Bryton support at [email protected]. Are you satisfied with the solutions I've provided?

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