@GuyWithAQuestion That actually sounds like a good solution, thanks! I’ve already got a cronjob that turns the screen off at night so I’ll try to add one to reboot every so often
Problem was outdoor module battery was poor (however, was reported at 67% by netatmo). If data is missing from netatmo the netatmo module will stop updating and keep the old temperatures. If MM is restarted a spinning wheel will be shown. Hope that the new batteries did the trick.
@jerryp said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
@tak
cd ~/
sudo apt-get install arp-scan
It’s installed (1st step of the README) …
All it’s OK but impossible to display the result in columns. It’s always like a list.
(And sometimes, some peripherals are not OK … per ex. my computer)
Could someone give an example how to activate / deactivate the monitor (hdmi) with dependency to the ping order?
Like: if pinged device = onlinte then set hdmi := online if not hdmi := offline
Thanks a lot