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      epi @barnosch
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      sort: false,
      
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        AshDarko
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        Hi there, hope you can help… i have tried everything and cannot get this to work. I just receive the “NO DEVICES ONLINE” message…(been working on it for two days)

        But as i was writing this message… and inserting my config code i noticed my config said “device:”

        Just changed it to “devices:” and now it works… god knows why i had “device”… i dont know if this is in some code somewhere haha

        If others are having trouble or getting error messages… just double check that haha… oh man feel like an idiot…

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          AshDarko
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          I do however get this from time to time…

          MMM-NetworkScanner received SCAN_NETWORK
          MMM-NetworkScanner is performing arp-scan
          Whoops! There was an uncaught exception...
          TypeError: Cannot read property 'network' of undefined
              at Class.scanNetworkMAC (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-NetworkScanner/node_helper.js:42:36)
              at Class.socketNotificationReceived (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-NetworkScanner/node_helper.js:30:18)
              at Socket.<anonymous> (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/node_modules/node_helper/index.js:113:11)
              at emitTwo (events.js:126:13)
              at Socket.emit (events.js:214:7)
              at /home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/socket.io/lib/socket.js:528:12
              at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:132:7)
              at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:181:9)
          MagicMirror will not quit, but it might be a good idea to check why this happened. Maybe no internet connection?
          
          

          Any ideas?

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            ianperrin @AshDarko
            last edited by ianperrin

            @AshDarko said in MMM-NetworkScanner:

            Just changed it to “devices:” and now it works… god knows why i had “device”… i dont know if this is in some code somewhere haha

            Glad you got it sorted.

            I think all the documentation and code uses devices, but if you spot otherwise, please raise an issue.

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              ianperrin @AshDarko
              last edited by

              @AshDarko said in MMM-NetworkScanner:

              Any ideas?

              Difficult to say without more information. If you are able to reproduce the error, please share more details.

              "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                Bob
                last edited by Bob

                There appears to be a bug in the OUI and IAB scripts for arp-scan. IEEE have changed the URL for both files (from the defaults listed)

                They are now:

                http://standards-oui.ieee.org/oui/oui.txt
                http://standards-oui.ieee.org/iab/iab.txt

                You can either edit the get-oui and get-iab perl scripts (which was my preference), or run the scripts with the above URL’s instead of the defaults.

                Also, don’t forget to move the resulting TXT files to /usr/share/arp-scan (if you run the scan from anywhere other than that directory)

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                  ianperrin @Bob
                  last edited by

                  Thanks @Bob, I’ve updated the URLs in the ReadMe file

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                    Arjan Project Sponsor
                    last edited by

                    I’m trying to use MMM-NetworkScanner as a monitoring tool so I can see what device is down.

                    Is there a way to only show devices if they are off-line. I have got to many devices to show them all, so I’m not interested in the on-line devices.

                    Also I’m trying to get there some colour in . But nonmatter what I do, there is only white. What is wrong in my config?

                    module : “MMM-NetworkScanner”,
                    disabled : false,
                    position : “top_right”,
                    header : “Monitoring”,
                    config : {
                    showUnknown : false,
                    showLastSeen : false,
                    keepAlive : 180,
                    updateInterval : 60,
                    showLastSeenWhenOffline : true,
                    color : true,
                    coloredSymbolOnly : true,
                    devices : [
                    { ipAddress: “10.0.0.200”, name: “Wifi-Meterkast”, icon: “wifi”, color: “#ff0000” },
                    { ipAddress: “10.0.0.201”, name: “Wifi-Woonkamer”, icon: “wifi”, color: “#ff0000” },
                    { ipAddress: “10.0.0.202”, name: “Wifi-Zolder”, icon: “wifi”, color: “#ff0000” },
                    { ipAddress: “10.0.99.201”, name: “Wifi-Garage”, icon: “wifi”, color: “#ff0000” },
                    ],
                    },

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                      ianperrin @Arjan
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                      @Arjan said in MMM-NetworkScanner:

                      Is there a way to only show devices if they are off-line.

                      Unfortunately, there’s not currently an option to hide online devices via the config. Feel free to raise a issue suggesting this enhancement via GitHub or even a Pull Request :winking_face:

                      However, there may be a way to do it using css. Devices which are online should be rendered in a table row (tr) with the class of bright, whilst offline devices will have the class of dimmed.

                      I’m away from my mirror right now, so the example below may not be quite right, but try adding the following to the custom.css.

                      .MMM-NetworkScanner table tr.bright {
                        display: none;
                      }
                      

                      "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                        ianperrin @Arjan
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                        @Arjan said in MMM-NetworkScanner:

                        Also I’m trying to get there some colour in . But nonmatter what I do, there is only white. What is wrong in my config?

                        As I’m away from my mirror at the moment, I can’t test your config, however, there may be an issue with the new color functionality introduced following a recent pull request.

                        Until I get chance to look at it, then if you want to color the icons for all offline devices in the same color (e.g. red), then again try adding this to the custom.css file

                        .MMM-NetworkScanner table tr.dimmed td i {
                          color: #f00;
                        }
                        

                        To color online devices, change tr.dimmed to tr.bright
                        To color the text as well as the icon, remove the trailing td i

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