kmarkley wrote:That should be possible and seems useful for more than just local devices. Probably won't get to it for a few days, at least.
Another thought I had about this would be if there was a timer option. This occurred to me as I watch how often my watches, phones and tablets go up and down, if I could set something that says "this is really only OFF when there has been no reply for X minutes" or something - this would also alleviate the issue of each on/off being logged every few seconds because the sensor would stay on unless it hasn't gotten a response for X minutes.
FlyingDiver wrote:Or you could change your network mask and have a bigger pool to start with.
I could but a class C is just fine for my needs I think, no need to tweak it. I could also subnet and only put things into a particular subnet that I want to monitor to make that device creation smaller, but both of these options require a fairly massive restructuring of what I've already described as a large IP network
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