Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Internet Monitor
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@nickthebeer - The WiFi symbol is actually a ping test to the testing server. Ping times > 150ms are marked as no signal, ping < 70ms is full strength.
Looking at the speedtest documentation, the API returns a “list of closest servers” after testing. Who knows how long that takes, especially if you’re using the original code without my updates. The
node_helper.js
then pulls the closest server and does a ping test.I think this is just going to be a patience thing. Watch the console log for the line:
ping
. That’s the notification from thenode_helper.js
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@bhepler Confirming…100% working as suggested. I have included the local speedtest server to the config (serverID), the verbose now displays this server…and the speed gauges show the expected speeds, DLs and ULs. Nice work.
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@bhepler ok, I’m seriously missing something here…I removed the internet monitor folder and did a git pull from your page (https://github.com/BrianHepler/internet-monitor) and also cleared down my config.js to a simple config but it just doesn’t look right (see attached image) I’m missing the wifi symbol and it defaults to a speedtest server in Norway and not the one specified in the file (12667 in the US).
Please help, it’s slowly driving me insane.
/* Magic Mirror Config Sample * * By Michael Teeuw http://michaelteeuw.nl * MIT Licensed. * * For more information how you can configurate this file * See https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror#configuration * */ var config = { address: "localhost", // Address to listen on, can be: // - "localhost", "127.0.0.1", "::1" to listen on loopback interface // - another specific IPv4/6 to listen on a specific interface // - "", "0.0.0.0", "::" to listen on any interface // Default, when address config is left out, is "localhost" port: 8080, ipWhitelist: ["127.0.0.1", "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "::1"], // Set [] to allow all IP addresses // or add a specific IPv4 of 192.168.1.5 : // ["127.0.0.1", "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "::1", "::ffff:192.168.1.5"], // or IPv4 range of 192.168.3.0 --> 192.168.3.15 use CIDR format : // ["127.0.0.1", "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "::1", "::ffff:192.168.3.0/28"], language: "en", timeFormat: 24, units: "metric", modules: [ { module: 'internet-monitor', position: 'top_center', header: 'Internet Monitor', config:{ type: '', maxTime: '20000', updateInterval: '0', verbose: 'true', serverID: '12667', displayStrength: 'true', displaySpeed: 'true', strengthIconSize: '80', maxGaugeScale: '100', wifiSymbol:{ size: '50', fullColor: '#3afc25', almostColor: '#ffff0c', halfColor: '#ff8c00', noneColor: '#ff1111' }, }, } ] }; /*************** DO NOT EDIT THE LINE BELOW ***************/ if (typeof module !== "undefined") {module.exports = config;}
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@nickthebeer - Dude I am so sorry! I just saw your post now. I don’t know why I didn’t get a notification. Let’s get you fixed up.
The problem is in the capitalization of the
ServerId
variable. You haveId
in all caps. It’s uppercase “I” and lowercase “d”. Copy & paste this:{ module: 'internet-monitor', position: 'top_center', header: 'Internet Monitor', config:{ type: '', maxTime: '20000', updateInterval: '0', verbose: 'true', serverId: '12667', displayStrength: 'true', displaySpeed: 'true', strengthIconSize: '80', maxGaugeScale: '100', wifiSymbol:{ size: '50', fullColor: '#3afc25', almostColor: '#ffff0c', halfColor: '#ff8c00', noneColor: '#ff1111' }, } },
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Yeah I am not able to get the plain WiFi symbol to appear as well. The heading size responds to the new sizing of where a symbol should be, but no symbol appears.
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I am also not getting the wifi icon to appear by itself. Hoping for an update/fix as I really love the idea of a wifi status icon on my MM.
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@GoodWillGustin I’d like to have it also.
I experience some wifi disconnections and I sometimes notice it couple hours after the issue. So that would be great to have it on the mirror, just like on the graphical UI of the Pi. -
@mattx38 I have just the Wifi icon on my MM, can you paste your config and I’ll take a look to at it. Also I setup a little script to restart my networking in the event of disconnection which I can share if that’ll help?
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Is the missing WiFi icon still an issue? I haven’t looked into that area of the code. If there seems to be a problem I can dive into it.
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@bhepler I have the same problem, No Wifi icon. Have mirrors in MacOS and RPI and have same results.