Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NetworkScanner
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@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.
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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
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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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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 monitorthanks for help
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@zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
any idea?
you could use an earlier version that does work until this one gets fixed
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@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 waythanks, Zdeněk
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@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/masterI 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
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@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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@zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
Module starts, but “residents” doesn’t work for me.
residents: []belong inside the array. That is whyresidents: "Mobile",won’t work. However, I don’t fill the
residents:array at all, leaving it simply as,residents: []See my config entry:{ disabled: f, module: 'MMM-NetworkScanner', position: 'top_left', config: { debug: false, devices: [ { ipAddress: "192.168.1.2", name: "Dove", icon: "medkit"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.15", name: "BabyJesus", icon: "futbol-o"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.8", name: "BottlePop", icon: "globe"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.11", name: "Donna", icon: "venus"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.10", name: "Nikki", icon: "coffee"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.7", name: "Jason", icon: "fire-extinguisher"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.18", name: "MJD", icon: "child"} ], showUnknown: false, showOffline: true, showLastSeen: false, keepAlive: 1200, // in seconds (20 min) updateInterval: 30, // in seconds residents: [] } },and the result:

I don’t know about your time issue, sorry.
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@Mykle1 You are the best! Thanks. Finally it works. The problem was with the array. But see home page of module https://github.com/ianperrin/MMM-NetworkScanner - there is an example config and there is
residents: “Mobile”,
The only difference is that I’ve 1st icon and then name
The time difference i’ve to check. Thanks a lot
BTW, Hot to format text as code? If I tried the icon it place ```, than row
//my code
and again the same three signs. I tried to add row between the weird signs, but it’s normal text
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@zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
The only difference is that I’ve 1st icon and then name
Yes, I’ve changed mine to suit my liking.
BTW, Hot to format text as code?
To display code, wrap it in one back tick character (for inline code) or three back ticks (for code blocks).Note that the back tick character isn’t the same as the single quote — ’ — mark; the back tick is located on the same key as the ~ on most keyboards.
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@Mykle1 great, thanks. The last (I hope) question is about CSS - I would like to have online devices not white, but let say green. Or just “icon” to have green. Or just Name of device. (depends, what is easier) And the offline keep grey. Do you know, how to do that? Thanks
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I see you started another topic and are getting assistance there. :thumbsup_tone1:
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@Mykle1 yep, sorry
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@zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
@Mykle1 yep, sorry
No worries. I’m glad you are getting the help you need.
Peace
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Hi
I’ve been playing a bit with this now and my phones come and go all the time, I have tested keepAlive from 120 - 1200 and updateInterval at 10.
My server that runs 24/7 also disappears sometimes (connected with cable).
I’ve added everything with macAddress, IP doesn’t work for me… -
@zeular said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
doesn’t work for me…
Go up about 8 or 9 posts from here and you’ll see what I recommended to someone about using an earlier version.
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@Mykle1 Aha, I thought the latest would work now.
I’m now testing a version from early February, seems to work but I must have “showOffline: true” otherwise “No device online”. -
@zeular said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
“showOffline: true” otherwise “No device online”.
I use “showOffline: true” (see post above) so I don’t see that.
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