Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Internet Monitor
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@bhepler I have the same problem, No Wifi icon. Have mirrors in MacOS and RPI and have same results.
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All right, I’ll dive back into it and see if I can fix it.
Update: Some progress made but still a ways to go. I ended up refactoring a lot of the code.
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Okay, I have completed my first pass at fixing the WiFi symbol. It works for me, so let’s see how it goes for you.
If you’re not using my repository, you’ll have to switch by deleting your
modules/internet-monitor
folder, cloning from my repository athttps://github.com/BrianHepler/internet-monitor
and then installing like normal. You’ll have tocd internet-monitor
and thennpm install
.If you’re already using my repository, just
cd MagicMirror/modules/internet-monitor
andgit pull
. It will probably tell you that you need to stashpackage-lock.json
. Just delete that file and try again.Warning: The custom WiFi icon doesn’t work yet. I got the default one to show up, but I’m still working on the one with the custom colors. But right now I want to verify that you guys can at least see the WiFi icon.
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@bhepler
Hi,
I can see the wifi icon but no color icon is visible!!!
Something is missing in the source code to update the icon.
Can you have a look and correct it please?
best regards,
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@Axel51 Is the wifi icon ovelaying the label “Internet Monitor” on yours? I’d like to be able to be able to see the full label. Maybe I missed something. Thanks
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Has this died recently for anyone else? I have made no config changes and it’s stopped working. I’ve tried with a new server ID in case they have changed, but still no luck.
//New Module Internet Monitor
{ module: 'internet-monitor', position: 'top_left', header: 'SpeedTest', config:{ type: '', maxTime: 20000, updateInterval: 0, verbose: false, serverId: "40788", // displayStrength: true, displaySpeed: true, strengthIconSize: 50, maxGaugeScale: 1000, }, },
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@causerino also, please use code blocks for any config data
paste text
select text
then push button that looks like
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@causerino said in Internet Monitor:
Has this died recently for anyone else? I have made no config changes and it’s stopped working. I’ve tried with a new server ID in case they have changed, but still no luck.
I can confirm. It appears that the speedtest service is down. I’m troubleshooting now.
Update: Problem is with the
speedtest-net
package. Not sure what the problem is, but it has been down for the past week. They’ve opened an issue with the developers, so hopefully they’ll get around to it. The SpeedTest website and their paid services appear to be working, so something is up with the API.I’m looking at my fork of the original repository and the latest changes to
speedtest-net
and I’m going to prep an update. Once it comes back, I’ll publish.