Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NetworkScanner
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@Mykle1 said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
@slametps Yes, at first the same thing happened to me.
This might seem obvious but did you change your config.js to ipAddress instead of macAddress?
I add new entries with ipAddress, but did not recognized. All displayed MAC (with showUnknown: true) already defined as entries with macAddress, but it said as Unknown devices.
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Hi all
The updates last week seem to have introduced a few issues - sorry folks!
I’ve quashed one bug with MAC Address scans which you can
git pull
from the repo to see if that helps, but there still appear to be a few others which need resolving.I am looking at it but please bear with me ;)
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@ianperrin said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
I am looking at it but please bear with me
Shhhhh! Quiet! Genius at work!
I am completely serious. I think you are a brilliant young man.
Much success to you. :thumbsup_tone1:
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@ianperrin
Yup good work on getting the updates…MAC is working again, but the entries are all duplicated. ;)
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@pugsly same here -.-
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@Speedy-one said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
@pugsly same here -.-
I freshly install rather than update the module, and working flawlessly.
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@slametps Deleted the module and did a fresh install, still showing duplicate entries.
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@pugsly said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
@slametps Deleted the module and did a fresh install, still showing duplicate entries.
Lucky me. Btw, had you installed v0.0.1?
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@slametps Yes i did, and that one worked fine using MAC. I have actually reverted back to that one, so I don’t get the ‘last seen’ message anymore.
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Any chance of an enhancement to scan outside the local network mask? i’m not sure if that is a config option in arp-scan that isn’t surfaced?
I have my MM on ethernet in one subnet, but want to scan for MAC addresses in another subnet (my Wifi). or at least a broader CIDR range