Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NetworkScanner
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@zeular said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
But I would really like to hide devices that are not logged in, so you can > add other friends and family who do not need to be visible all the time.
I would like that, too, but that is out of my hands. You could post an option request to the author. I understand he is away at the moment. Or, better still, you could fork the repo and develop that feature yourself. Then send a pull request to the author and he might add it permanently to the module.
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@zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
Any idea?
I think @zeular is right when he said, " I think the phones turn off WiFi or use some energy saving mode because they log on and off all the time when they are passive/inactive, When I keep the screen ON, they are visible all the time. Therefore, the “KeepAlive” is a “must have”.
So, try increasing the “KeepAlive” value
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@Mykle1 I also agree with @zeular but to increase KeepAlive (actually I´ve 5 minutes) will not give me accurate information. If person leaves, the system will give me wrong info for longer time). And as I said - weird is that to run Fing o iPad/iPhone and MyNet on Mac detects iPhone of my wife even module says she is offline. This module is perfect for me - when I came home I can immediately check, who is at home (I´ve quiet more kids than it´s common, so will be nice to know, who of them is at home) - so to get it works as good as possible is what I want…
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@Mykle1 said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
@zeular said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
But I would really like to hide devices that are not logged in, so you can > add other friends and family who do not need to be visible all the time.
I would like that, too, but that is out of my hands. You could post an option request to the author. I understand he is away at the moment. Or, better still, you could fork the repo and develop that feature yourself. Then send a pull request to the author and he might add it permanently to the module.
I wish a could develop it my self… But I’m too bad at this. :)
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@zdenek said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
so to get it works as good as possible is what I want…
Well, knowing what we know about the phones, you could try disabling the power-saving feature on them so that their wifi doesn’t drop off the network. This way NetworkScanner won’t “lose” them, theoretically. However, you’ll likely see huge battery loss on the phones.
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@zeular said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
I wish a could develop it my self… But I’m too bad at this.
You never know until you try
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@Mykle1 said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
Well, knowing what we know about the phones, you could try disabling the power-saving feature on them so that their wifi doesn’t drop off the network. This way NetworkScanner won’t “lose” them, theoretically. However, you’ll likely see huge battery loss on the phones.
I have that disabled on my phone (Galaxy S7) and it didn’t work. Maybe it has something to do with the ARP on the PI, I cant see all of my things in ARP that is on my network either. Maybe you shouldn’t?
@Mykle1 said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
You never know until you try
I have tried… Didn’t go well… ;)
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Hi all
Really sorry about the lack of progress/development on this module. I’ve been consumed by renovations at home and starting a new job.
There are clearly still issues with the module. Unfortunately I am not going to be able to look into them for some time yet. So, if there is someone who can pick up the baton and submit a pull request that would be great.
Ian
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Hi,
I’am pleased with the module as it is, I just can’t seem to get the keepAlive working.
Part of my config:
{ module: 'MMM-NetworkScanner', position: 'bottom_left', config: { devices: [ {macAddress: "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx", name: "Kleine iPad", icon:"mobile"}, {macAddress: " xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ", name: "Telefoon Hein-Jan", icon:"android"}, {macAddress: " xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ", name: "iPhone Nicole", icon:"phone"}, {macAddress: " xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ", name: "iPad Nicole werk", icon:"apple"}, {macAddress: " xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ", name: "Tesla", icon:"car"}, {macAddress: " xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ", name: "Grote iPad", icon:"tablet"}, {macAddress: " xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ", name: "iPhone Hein-Jan", icon:"phone-square"}, ], showUnknown: false, keepAlive: 300, showLastSeen: false } }
The keepAlive is in there, but if a device is detected (highlighted), it also “disappears” (un-highlighted) in aprox 5 seconds.
I was under the impression that the keep alive would keep it highlighted (alive) for at least 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Is my understanding wrong?Kind regards,
Hein-Jan
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@Hein-Jan said in MMM-NetworkScanner:
Is my understanding wrong?
No, it’s not. I had the same problem when I was using MAC addresses instead of IP addresses. Also, I’m behind one or two commits on the version. Once I had it working to my liking I stopped updating it. I’ve had no trouble with it since.
{ disabled: f, module: 'MMM-NetworkScanner', position: 'top_left', config: { debug: false, devices: [ { ipAddress: "192.168.1.2", name: "Dove", icon: "medkit"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.15", name: "BabyJesus", icon: "futbol-o"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.8", name: "BottlePop", icon: "globe"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.11", name: "Donna", icon: "venus"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.10", name: "Nikki", icon: "coffee"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.7", name: "Jason", icon: "fire-extinguisher"}, { ipAddress: "192.168.1.18", name: "MJD", icon: "child"} ], showUnknown: false, showOffline: true, showLastSeen: false, keepAlive: 1200, // in seconds (20 min) updateInterval: 30, // in seconds residents: [] } },