Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Need help with internet monitor-module
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I don’t see any problem with it. But to be on the safe side, I changed the single quotes in the config object for the internet-monitor to double quotes (as the rest of the file), what Schlachtkreuzer said. Again, shouldn’t be an issue – unless it’s conflicting with single quotes in a different place.
,{ module: "internet-monitor", position: "top_center", header: "Internet Monitor", config:{ type: "", maxTime: 20000, updateInterval: 0, verbose: false, displayStrength: true, displaySpeed: true, strengthIconSize: 80, maxGaugeScale: 100, wifiSymbol:{ size: 50, fullColor: "#3afc25", almostColor: "#ffff0c", halfColor: "#ff8c00", noneColor: "#ff1111" } } }
What happens if you leave out that module? Does it work then?
Are there any errors listed in the console where you start the mirror? Any errors listed in the browser’s console (if you start it withnpm start dev
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Try this
module: "internet-monitor", position: "top_center", header: "Internet Monitor", config:{ type: "", maxTime: "20000", updateInterval: "0", verbose: "false", displayStrength: "true", displaySpeed: "true", strengthIconSize: "80", maxGaugeScale: "100", wifiSymbol:{ size: "50", fullColor: "#3afc25", almostColor: "#ffff0c", halfColor: "#ff8c00", noneColor: "#ff1111" } } }
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That doesn’t make sense, the functions are expecting integer and boolean, not strings.
But maybe I found something while checking the module’s readme for the variables and default config:
“Please note that updateInterval has to be greater than maxTime”
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My config entry:
{ module: 'internet-monitor', position: 'top_center', header: 'Internet Monitor', config:{ type: '', maxTime: 20000, updateInterval: 0, verbose: false, displayStrength: true, displaySpeed: true, strengthIconSize: 80, maxGaugeScale: 100, } },
And my result:
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@Mykle1 I got it now! I just reinstalled it, tnx:)
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Well done, mate.