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    MMM-NetworkScanner

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    • pugslyP Offline
      pugsly @slametps
      last edited by

      @slametps Yes i did, and that one worked fine using MAC. I have actually reverted back to that one, so I don’t get the ‘last seen’ message anymore.

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        bluedoors
        last edited by

        Any chance of an enhancement to scan outside the local network mask? i’m not sure if that is a config option in arp-scan that isn’t surfaced?

        I have my MM on ethernet in one subnet, but want to scan for MAC addresses in another subnet (my Wifi). or at least a broader CIDR range

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          bminer1
          last edited by yawns

          Does anyone have issues with the “occupied” and “vacant” part working? I tried to set it up and test it but i have had no luck. I want the mirror to turn off when i leave and turn back on when i return. I love this idea but need a little help configuring it to work.

          My config is below:

          {
          	        module: 'MMM-NetworkScanner',
          	        position: 'top_right',
          		header: "Network Scanner",
          	        config: {
          	            devices: [
          	                    { macAddress: "lower case", name: "B Phone", icon: "mobile"},
          	                    { macAddress: "lower case", name: "B Work Phone", icon: "mobile"},
          			    { macAddress: "lower case", name: "B Work Laptop", icon: "laptop"},
          	                     ],
          	            showUnknown: false,
          	            showOffline: true,
          	            keepAlive: 300,
          	            updateInterval: 10,
          		    showLastSeen: true,
          	            residents: "B Phone",
          	            occupiedCMD: {notification: 'REMOTE_ACTION', payload: {action: 'MONITORON'}},
          	            vacantCMD  : {notification: 'REMOTE_ACTION', payload: {action: 'MONITOROFF'}},
          	        		}        
              		},
          
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            bminer1
            last edited by yawns

            I am also getting duplicates as well. Any help on this?

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              derek7467 @bluedoors
              last edited by

              @bluedoors modify the js file to scan your subnets? If your subnets were 192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24 you could scan 192.168.1.0/23 to scan both subnets, right? Same gateway for both subnets?

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              • binderthB Offline
                binderth @bminer1
                last edited by binderth

                @bminer1 said in MMM-NetworkScanner:

                Does anyone have issues with the “occupied” and “vacant” part working?

                Ah, nice: Is this doing, what I suspect it’s doing? ;)
                occupiedCMD: Notification to be sent when a resident returnes home e.g. {notification: ‘REMOTE_ACTION’, payload: {action: ‘MONITORON’}} would turn the mirror on when a resedent returnes home.

                What does “returnes home” mean: Changing from “offline” to “online”: trigger the action (vice versa for vacantCMD). It does only trigger once? Would it be possible to call an external URL with this? - and then: does it trigger if any resident leaves or can I specify which resident leaves?

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                  bminer1 @binderth
                  last edited by

                  @binderth I tried testing it by turning my WiFi off on my phone, waiting a few minutes to see if it turns off and it doesn’t turn off. I even physically left the house for dinner and came home to it still on. I love the feature and would do almost anything to get it to work. I’m new to all this stuff so i don’t have the skill to debug on my own.

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                    binderth @bminer1
                    last edited by

                    @bminer1 yes, this is nice! would be killer, if it were to be configured per device! ;) it seems from the way in the config, it was intended to fire regardless of which device leaves or comes up again…

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                      bminer1 @binderth
                      last edited by

                      @binderth When i read through the Read ME, it says that the Residence determines when to turn on and off. I want this to work for me so then i can put my wifes phone in there as a resident and that way, when both of us leave, it shuts off. when one of us is home, it stays on.

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                      • binderthB Offline
                        binderth @bminer1
                        last edited by

                        @bminer1 ah. ok, I get it (didn’t have “residents” in my config either). So, this one is realy “every resident is offline”: i do something. “At least one resident is online again”: i do something. So this would then be a generic presence detection.

                        Would be cool, if it could also be bound to specific residents. So I can have Actions regarding on them also.

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                          bminer1 @binderth
                          last edited by

                          @binderth I think you are on a right track. We just need to debug the “simple” task of turning on and off and then the fun can begin with other stuff.

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                            ianperrin @bminer1
                            last edited by

                            @bminer1, @pugsly, @Speedy-one

                            I’m still working through the issues introduced last weeekend, but have just added a commitwhich attempts to resolve the duplicate devices issue. I’d be grateful if you could try it out and confirm.

                            "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                              ianperrin @derek7467
                              last edited by

                              @derek7467

                              If you can provide the arp-scan command for this, an option could be added to support it - once the current issues are fixed of course ;)

                              Cc @bluedoors

                              "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                                ianperrin @bminer1
                                last edited by

                                @bminer1, @binderth

                                I’m going to be taking a look at the notifications functionally after the issues with the current release have been resolved.

                                "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                                  Blackmirror
                                  last edited by

                                  Nice to make a output gpio in this module, so I can installed a relais, to switch thinks on, only when I am in the house.

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                                  • zdenekZ Offline
                                    zdenek
                                    last edited by yawns

                                    I’ve also issue - “resident” doesn’t work for me:

                                    and here ic config:

                                    	       {
                                          		module: 'MMM-NetworkScanner',
                                            	position: 'bottom_right', 
                                            	config: {
                                                		devices: [
                                    	                    	{ macAddress: "ab:ab:ab:ab:ab:ab", name: "Mobile", icon: "server"},
                                                    	],
                                                		showUnknown: false,
                                    			debug: false,
                                                		showOffline: true,
                                                		keepAlive: 60,
                                                		updateInterval: 30,
                                                		residents: "Mobile",
                                    			showLastSeen: true,
                                     	                occupiedCMD: {notification: 'REMOTE_ACTION', payload: {action: 'MONITORON'}},
                                                		vacantCMD  : {notification: 'REMOTE_ACTION', payload: {action: 'MONITOROFF'}},
                                     			}        
                                        	      },
                                    

                                    any idea? module get started, Icon and name appers, but it’s still “grey” (like offline - wifi is on, I can see Raspberry and also Server on the same network via Fing)
                                    Tried also with IP - the same. Tried another device, the same. And arp-scan --localnet I can see the devices I want to monitor

                                    thanks for help
                                    Zdeněk

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                                    • Mykle1M Offline
                                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @zdenek
                                      last edited by

                                      @zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:

                                      any idea?

                                      you could use an earlier version that does work until this one gets fixed

                                      Create a working config
                                      How to add modules

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                                      • zdenekZ Offline
                                        zdenek @Mykle1
                                        last edited by zdenek

                                        @Mykle1 thanks fir help. Stupid question - how? I can download source code of v0.0.1 and these files simply copy/paste to /home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-NetworkScanner folder? And subfolder node_modules leave as it is? If I did (and nothing else changed), module starts and on screen is just “Loading…” forever.

                                        MMM-NetworkScanner received SCAN_NETWORK
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner is scanning for mac addresses
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner received SCAN_NETWORK
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner is scanning for mac addresses
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner received SCAN_NETWORK
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner is scanning for mac addresses
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner received SCAN_NETWORK
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner is scanning for mac addresses
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner received SCAN_NETWORK
                                        MMM-NetworkScanner is scanning for mac addresses
                                        and it continue on the same way

                                        thanks, Zdeněk

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                                        • Mykle1M Offline
                                          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @zdenek
                                          last edited by

                                          @zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:

                                          thanks fir help. Stupid question - how?

                                          You can delete your existing MMM-NetworkScanner folder, seeing as it’s not working for you. Then go here, where you’ll find previous versions:
                                          https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-NetworkScanner/commits/master

                                          I am using late January or earlier February. I can’t remember which and I’m not with my Pi right now. Note: I am using only IP addresses, not MAC addresses, but it works perfectly for me

                                          Create a working config
                                          How to add modules

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                                          • zdenekZ Offline
                                            zdenek @Mykle1
                                            last edited by zdenek

                                            @Mykle1 thanks. Module starts, but “residents” doesn’t work for me.

                                            MMM-NetworkScanner is scanning for ip addresses
                                            Recived payload: [ { ipAddress: ‘192.168.1.11’,
                                            name: ‘Mobile’,
                                            icon: ‘server’,
                                            online: true,
                                            lastSeen: ‘2017-04-28T12:50:02.107Z’ } ]

                                            So, device is online, but in Raspberry is “NO DEVICE ONLINE”

                                            in config is:
                                            residents: “Mobile”,

                                            if I turn on “show unknow”, it lists about 10 devices in my net, include MAC belongs to 192.168.1.11

                                            one more thing - the time of “last seen” (lastSeen: ‘2017-04-28T12:50:02.107Z’) is 2 hours lower compared to system time. It’s cause of time zone+winter/summer time. How to avoid the thime difference?

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