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I'll be posting an update shortly that should greatly reduce the duration of the monitoring runs. I also added 3 new devices so you can check the performance of each run (see screenshot).
I'm running 3.0.5920.33913 on a HomeTroller S6 running Windows 7 and my devices are either not getting updated or never change out of a troubled state when they are shut off. Settings:
Ping options:
Delay between checks: 01
Ping Attempts: 05
Mark Device Offline After: 05
Ping Time-out: 1
For example, the upstairs PC has its online status updated rarely. It's showing as being on for 19 minutes while it's been on for over an hour. Is there a way to increase the frequency of a poll?
Another example, my Panasonic TV is able to be turned on by WOL. When I shut my TV off, the TV device simply stays in a troubled state and never turns to offline.
Monitoring 1024 hosts is going to take a lot of time. I recommend you subnet your home network into smaller, more manageable subnets.
EDIT: In order for UltraMon3 HSPI to properly monitoring these 4 subnets, HomeSeer would have to be directly connected to each subnet. UltraMon3 HSPI relies on ARP to discover the MAC address of the IP address and an ARP scope is never wider than the subnet.
Regards,
Ultrajones
Last edited by Ultrajones; April 10, 2016, 03:21 PM.
Monitoring 1024 hosts is going to take a lot of time. I recommend you subnet your home network into smaller, more manageable subnets.
EDIT: In order for UltraMon3 HSPI to properly monitoring these 4 subnets, HomeSeer would have to be directly connected to each subnet. UltraMon3 HSPI relies on ARP to discover the MAC address of the IP address and an ARP scope is never wider than the subnet.
Regards,
Ultrajones
Thanks for the update and I'll reduce the subnet size ASAP
I am knee deep into adding gateway and Internet packet loss monitoring, so I won't be able to post the update tonight. I hope to have this done by tomorrow.
I am knee deep into adding gateway and Internet packet loss monitoring, so I won't be able to post the update tonight. I hope to have this done by tomorrow.
Regards,
Ultrajoens
FYI
now running on 129.168.1.0/24
My Panasonic TV still shows as troubled after turning off
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