How would one find this info for the user? I checked my refresh and it is 5 minutes. But want to make sure it's not me
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You can actually find it on the Fitbit tab on the root device in HomeSeer.HSPro 3.0.0.458, Z-NET with Z-wave plugin 3.0.1.190, RFXCOM + 2x RFXtrx433E, HSTouch, Squeezebox plugin, iTach IP/WF2IR & GC-100-6 with UltraGCIR, BLDenon, NetcamStudio, Jon00s Webpage builder, Harmony Hub plugin, SCSIP (with FreePBX), Arduino plugin, IFTTT, Pushalot plugin, Device History plugin.
Running on Windows 10 (64) virtualized on ESXi (Fujitsu Primergy TX150 S8).
WinSeer (for Win10) - TextSeer - FitbitSeer - HSPI_MoskusSample
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Originally posted by waynehead99 View PostOk so it is me. I have never changed the refresh rate. I will bump it up to 10 though. Honestly I haven't even opened the app since install and don't have any events running on it. So by sure what is happening.
Could you try disable and reenable it again?HSPro 3.0.0.458, Z-NET with Z-wave plugin 3.0.1.190, RFXCOM + 2x RFXtrx433E, HSTouch, Squeezebox plugin, iTach IP/WF2IR & GC-100-6 with UltraGCIR, BLDenon, NetcamStudio, Jon00s Webpage builder, Harmony Hub plugin, SCSIP (with FreePBX), Arduino plugin, IFTTT, Pushalot plugin, Device History plugin.
Running on Windows 10 (64) virtualized on ESXi (Fujitsu Primergy TX150 S8).
WinSeer (for Win10) - TextSeer - FitbitSeer - HSPI_MoskusSample
Are you Norwegian (or Scandinavian) and getting started with HomeSeer? Read the "HomeSeer School"!
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Wayne, I haven't received a notice for almost 12 hours, so perhaps we should try setting it back to 5 minutes?
5 min intervals should still leave plenty of headroom.HSPro 3.0.0.458, Z-NET with Z-wave plugin 3.0.1.190, RFXCOM + 2x RFXtrx433E, HSTouch, Squeezebox plugin, iTach IP/WF2IR & GC-100-6 with UltraGCIR, BLDenon, NetcamStudio, Jon00s Webpage builder, Harmony Hub plugin, SCSIP (with FreePBX), Arduino plugin, IFTTT, Pushalot plugin, Device History plugin.
Running on Windows 10 (64) virtualized on ESXi (Fujitsu Primergy TX150 S8).
WinSeer (for Win10) - TextSeer - FitbitSeer - HSPI_MoskusSample
Are you Norwegian (or Scandinavian) and getting started with HomeSeer? Read the "HomeSeer School"!
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Originally posted by Moskus View PostAs a proof that it was possible to actually create a plugin without too much effort using my own plugin sample (currently in development, being released very shortly), I wrote a plugin to fetch data from Fitbit.
Any change your sample plugin is almost ready? I am hoping to get a build environment setup so I can compile my own plugins. A good sample would be nice to start with. What environment in use for compiling. MS vb express version?
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Originally posted by odonnd View PostI believe it only works with 802.11b. That's what's stopped me from getting one! Let me know if I'm wrong about that...
gearyt:
Check your AP settings and make sure you're not blocking legacy devices (802.11b). Also if you have a dual band 2.4/5 gig router and the SSID's are named the same for both bands, make sure you are picking the correct 2.4ghz ssid and not the 5.6ghz one. I ran into this when adding my Aria... it is an interesting bug in that it appears the fitbit app does the SSID scan from the device you are adding the scale from, and not from the scale itself, so my nexus happily offered up my 5ghz ssid's as connections for the 2.4ghz 802.11b only capable device. If this is the case for you (same SSID for both 2 and 5 ghz networks) you may want to consider renaming one of them, as some devices have issues in a mixed mode environment with both bands in play using the same SSID. (microsoft surface pro comes to mind).
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I would not use any non WPA wifi. Most 802.11b devices only support wep which is crackable in a matter of seconds. Also, whenever you 802.11b devices connect it has been shown that the entire wifi network gets reduced to near 802.11b speeds._______________________________________________
HS3 : HSpro (3.0.0.460) on Win2012 (vm on ESXi)
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Originally posted by jlrichar View PostI would not use any non WPA wifi. Most 802.11b devices only support wep which is crackable in a matter of seconds. Also, whenever you 802.11b devices connect it has been shown that the entire wifi network gets reduced to near 802.11b speeds.
That isn't exactly true with regard to 802.11b devices reducing your entire wifi speeds. 802.11b devices transmit at 802.11b speeds within their time slices and reduce the overall theoretical throughput of your wireless network, but you would only see real world results if you fired up an 802.11b device and then threw massive slow file transfers at it, where the 802.11b device was hogging a huge amount of air time at the slow speed. something like a sensor or telemetry device, such as the aria, which has a very small payload transmitted very intermittently will not be noticed in a real world scenario. I routinely have my BBQ pit tender which is an 802.11b device on my wifi and see absolutely no reduction in other faster devices pulling files down from my nas, etc just from the presence of a mostly idle 802.11b device connected.
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Originally posted by jlrichar View PostMost 802.11b devices only support wep which is crackable in a matter of seconds.
Originally posted by jlrichar View PostAlso, whenever you 802.11b devices connect it has been shown that the entire wifi network gets reduced to near 802.11b speeds.HSPro 3.0.0.458, Z-NET with Z-wave plugin 3.0.1.190, RFXCOM + 2x RFXtrx433E, HSTouch, Squeezebox plugin, iTach IP/WF2IR & GC-100-6 with UltraGCIR, BLDenon, NetcamStudio, Jon00s Webpage builder, Harmony Hub plugin, SCSIP (with FreePBX), Arduino plugin, IFTTT, Pushalot plugin, Device History plugin.
Running on Windows 10 (64) virtualized on ESXi (Fujitsu Primergy TX150 S8).
WinSeer (for Win10) - TextSeer - FitbitSeer - HSPI_MoskusSample
Are you Norwegian (or Scandinavian) and getting started with HomeSeer? Read the "HomeSeer School"!
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This is great! Installed without any problems. Was going to set up charting using Jon00's charting plugin, but it needs a HomeSeer Device Address for the device to be charted. Most Plugins set the Device Address as part of the Plugin. Not sure if this is something I can add to each device after its been created, or if you need to do it during the install. Unless something went wrong with the install, all my fitbit devices are Blank in the Device Address column.
Thanks,
Dave
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