Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NetworkScanner
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@bminer1 yes, this is nice! would be killer, if it were to be configured per device! ;) it seems from the way in the config, it was intended to fire regardless of which device leaves or comes up again…
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@binderth When i read through the Read ME, it says that the Residence determines when to turn on and off. I want this to work for me so then i can put my wifes phone in there as a resident and that way, when both of us leave, it shuts off. when one of us is home, it stays on.
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@bminer1 ah. ok, I get it (didn’t have “residents” in my config either). So, this one is realy “every resident is offline”: i do something. “At least one resident is online again”: i do something. So this would then be a generic presence detection.
Would be cool, if it could also be bound to specific residents. So I can have Actions regarding on them also.
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@binderth I think you are on a right track. We just need to debug the “simple” task of turning on and off and then the fun can begin with other stuff.
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@bminer1, @pugsly, @Speedy-one
I’m still working through the issues introduced last weeekend, but have just added a commitwhich attempts to resolve the duplicate devices issue. I’d be grateful if you could try it out and confirm.
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If you can provide the arp-scan command for this, an option could be added to support it - once the current issues are fixed of course ;)
Cc @bluedoors
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Nice to make a output gpio in this module, so I can installed a relais, to switch thinks on, only when I am in the house.
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I’ve also issue - “resident” doesn’t work for me:
and here ic config:
{ module: 'MMM-NetworkScanner', position: 'bottom_right', config: { devices: [ { macAddress: "ab:ab:ab:ab:ab:ab", name: "Mobile", icon: "server"}, ], showUnknown: false, debug: false, showOffline: true, keepAlive: 60, updateInterval: 30, residents: "Mobile", showLastSeen: true, occupiedCMD: {notification: 'REMOTE_ACTION', payload: {action: 'MONITORON'}}, vacantCMD : {notification: 'REMOTE_ACTION', payload: {action: 'MONITOROFF'}}, } },
any idea? module get started, Icon and name appers, but it’s still “grey” (like offline - wifi is on, I can see Raspberry and also Server on the same network via Fing)
Tried also with IP - the same. Tried another device, the same. And arp-scan --localnet I can see the devices I want to monitorthanks for help
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@zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
any idea?
you could use an earlier version that does work until this one gets fixed