Netbotz 250 Wireless sensor inactive value throws off averages Nlyte
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Posted: 2020-07-0612:39 AM. Last Modified: 2024-04-0211:29 PM
Netbotz 250 Wireless sensor inactive value throws off averages Nlyte
When a wireless sensor goes inactive due to loss of connectivity the reported SMNP value is a very large negative value. something like -128495734 degrees
This makes DCIM capture of average temperatures impossible to track and the average temperature of my 400 sensors always stays at zero.
Are there any solutions to this problem. Perhaps a way to continue to report the last value temperature before the loss of connectivity?