
More info:
http://blog.hekkers.net/2011/06/26/network-monitoring/
http://www.hekkers.net/domotica/NetworkMonitor.aspx
I have made an event the starts a script every 2 minutes to check if there are any files in the printers spooler folder. If that's the case then the printer is turned On for 8 minutes. If the OS (Windows in my case) notice that the printer is online then the printer spooler process starts printing the documents, removes de printed files and the printer will be turned off after the time leapsOr I can issue an alert on the User Interfaces when the printer is on for more than an hour, cause in daily practice only a few sheets are printed and someone forgets to switch the printer off afterwards.
Won't this make the devices use more power if you keep waking them up with pings? Just wondering.Digit wrote:This weekend I upgraded my Domotica application for the 1st time this year, primarily because of some new protocols I added lately and which I desperately needed to get usability to a higher level. As a side effect, some minor things (this one is not a really big project) I developed in the last 6 months are available now too; one of them being Network monitoring. From now on, all Ethernet enabled devices are being monitored, resulting in all kinds of new ideas to make it all work even better than it already did![]()
I knew about that one, I have read about it before on this forum. Unfortunately my printer is being used directly (no shared spooler folder) from 4 PC's.AshaiRey wrote:I have made an event the starts a script every 2 minutes to check if there are any files in the printers spooler folder.