This module makes it possible to monitor many end devices in the network and to display various data in Symcon.
- [Range of functions](#1-range of functions)
- Requirements
- Software installation
- Setting up the instances in IP-Symcon
- Version information
- Support for UniFi CloudKey 1 (UC-CK)
- Support for UniFi CloudKey 2 (UCK-G2) and DreamMachine (UDM)
- Creation of devices to be monitored with name and MAC address
- Creates one variable per device which can be used for automation or monitoring (Boolean)
- Polling of the controllers is time-controlled every xx seconds
- IP-Symcon version 5.5 or higher
- Local user (not owner with e-mail address!)
- Install the 'UniFi Presence Manager' module via the Module Store.
- Alternatively, add the following URL via the Module Control
Under 'Add Instance' the 'UniFi Presence Manager' module can be found using the quick filter.
- Further information on adding instances in the Documentation of the instances
Configuration page__:
Type of controller As the APIs of CloudKey 1 and CloudKey2/DreamMachine differ, the controller can be selected here
Username & Password Account with which the module connects to the controller
Site Site name that is stored in the controller (default: "default").
ATTENTION: Do not confuse this with the site description, which can be changed in the controller GUI, for example!
The site name can be checked by clicking on "check Site Name".
IP address and port For the DreamMachine the port is 443, for a controller it is 8443 by default. IP address of the CloudKey or the DreamMachine.
Update frequency As the controller must be actively polled, you can enter a frequency here for how often this should happen.
Table for end devices Enter the devices to be monitored in the table. A name must be assigned for this (at least 3 letters), the MAC address and the type of connection.
MAC address The MAC address of the device to be monitored. This is best read from the controller.
Type of connection Different information is available based on the type of connection. Most are generated by devices in the WLAN.
Network data Network data includes logical data such as IP address or host name.
Connection data Available physical data is provided here. For WLAN devices, this includes information on connection quality, last seen, uptime, channel, type of technology, SSID, attenuation, signal strength.
Transmission data For WLAN devices, information on transmitted data and packets is provided here.
Debugging The module outputs various information in the debug area.
Version 1.5 - 02-12-2023
- New - Module available
Version 1.6 - 02-12-2023
- Neu - Modul verfügbar
Version 1.6 - 25-08-2024 (Credit M70 - Danke)
- New - WLAN Devices report where they have been logged in last
- Fix - Connection was not set
- Fix - Satisfaction was not set
- Fix - IP was not set
- Fix - LastSeen is set to Symcon Server time
- Fix - Module is no longer pulling WLAN data from LAN devices
- Change - SetValue replaced by $this->SetValue ersetzt