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    Good to hear.

    Can you start a new post for the vendors if you don't mind, just in case someone else takes us up on the trial and will get confused in this question.

    In that post, we need a little info about how things are working and what the vendors need access to etc.

  • latest-greatest 64-bit ARM OTM ?

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    @OutagesIO_Support –

    Yup, good to go for now.
    Thanks again.

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    @johnmeyer My suggestion would be to keep monitoring to see if you can find a pattern since it's different from when this question started.

    Once you spot something, post a new question with those details and maybe we can offer a little insight.

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    @markl

    Hi there,

    This post seems to have been missed.

    The choice is really up to you. There isn't anything to hack on the agents but as usual, when you put something directly on the Internet, it becomes a target for hackers.

    Yes, absolutely, you could install another little router outside the MSP's device then connect your agent to that so long as the upstream is providing DHCP.

    Let me know if you have any more questions, I'm sorry this was missed and happy to help in any way we can.

  • Internal outages

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    Hi,

    This seems to have been missed somehow. Has your problem been solved?

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    @7thlensinc
    I confirm from a technical standpoint that the temporary code was to allow you to associate that specific hardware to your account.

    The activation code is gone and all things are working fine from our perspective

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    @kmichailg

    Yes, this confirms the change we decided to apply: we want to avoid cookies usage in the login phase at least.

    That error is the effect of that change.

    Please inform of any other situation where the login for some reason is affecting the normal behavior of the app

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    Most times, you'll know if even your own local gateway goes down but a lot of that has to do with how a network is set up.

    Some folks have multiple internal devices like a wireless router connected to their own router which is then connected to their providers.

    There is no way for the agent to know these things so to us, it's expected to work on a 'traditional' network which is usually the providers router/modem only.

    That said, for companies that do have multiple internal gateways, we have a feature we can manually enable that tells the reports side where the local network ends and where the provider starts otherwise, those folks get reports of the LAN being down when it's actually the provider or vise versa.

    Hard to have a tool that does it all automatically but we keep working on it :).

  • New script isn't working

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    @SBK
    It runs successfully:

    curl -m 20 -s -u ZBjlLzGSC5:MB9rPpfVAUjwZO12RmqsI7bLJcWTiQGED5HleaF3 --connect-timeout 10 -X POST https://www.foxymon.com/receiver/receiver2.php -F function=receive_binary_location https://downloads.outagesio.com/otm/otm_1.67.2104_linux

    I created a new agent and it worked with no issues, so I'm good to go now.

    ~cwa

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  • Install infinite loop

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    @OutagesIO_Support Thank you. I appreciate the time it took to troubleshoot this one with me.

  • How to purchase

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    Always happy to help.

    Please consider mentioning us in other forums, telling friends or sharing a review on Google.
    People have a very hard time finding us because Google favors the very deep pockets of providers and outage sites that may prefer you don't find tools like this :).

  • Speedtest

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    If you are paying for 80 download, then you have the setting correctly entered and from what I see, your average speed is 43.39 Mbps based on around 24 tests.

    It is consistently this rate so either something is using up some of your bandwidth and you're not aware of it or you are getting a bit over half of what you are being promised.

    Also, your upload speed seems to average around the 12Mbps also quite consistently.

    Other than finding something on your network that is using up bandwidth you're not aware of, then it appears you're not getting what you are paying for. We always suggest finding a neighbor or two that would be willing to install and comparing results.

  • In A Mess

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    @OutagesIO_Support
    OK. So let's close this thread.
    I have reverted to windows everything is working and data is being processed.
    I will attempt the Linux on again but will purchase another mini pc at some point.
    Would be nice if there was an installer for Linux as there is for windows, so there must be a reason that this has not been done, I do not know or understand.
    Thanks to all who have offered assistance and provided comment, I need to familiarise myself with the Linux system before trying again.
    Anyway now on windows 10 pro, windows 10S did not work to many restrictions and hoops to jump through.

    Thanks All

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    @OutagesIO_Support
    Excellent! Thank you so much for your help and I'm glad I was able to get you more data to analyze for the bugfix. Let me know if there is anything else you need from me, otherwise I'll be looking forward to the firmware update. Thanks again!

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    Sorry it took so long to reply. For what ever reason, no notification was sent about this post. We'll look into that.

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    We don't list Inactives in the reports because those very much confuse people but you can set notifications as you have which is why you see the email but nothing in the reports.

    The main objective of the service is to show confirmed IP outages, mainly on the LAN and especially with the provider. All other data is simply helpful in trying to diagnose what is happening.

    In other words, what you don't see is sometimes what the problem is. In this case, we're not seeing a lot of IP outages but we know there are disconnections. This tells us that the problem might be failing hardware or bad signal levels somewhere.

    Here is what I see for the 27th so far.

    Event Beginning at
    Online 2022-01-27 12:31:12
    Inactive 2022-01-27 12:31:09
    Online 2022-01-27 12:11:43
    Inactive 2022-01-27 12:11:39
    Online 2022-01-27 09:57:03

    This is something we see internally only.
    2022-01-27_130736.jpg

    We are working on a consolidated report that will show all of the metrics together in a way that will hopefully explain everything that's going on, in one correlated view.
    This has been a huge challenge however for many reasons but we're working on it.

    Inactive and Disconnection statuses do not automatically mean IP outages, it just means something stopped working. The agent is not able to communicate with the OutagesIO network but we don't know why since it doesn't seem to be IP related otherwise, the agent should always pick those up. Could be a bad cable, could be signal levels, something along those lines.

    So far, the agent was able to confirm that there was just one IP outage that lasted one minute and fifteen seconds but all other issues appear to be non IP related.

    This might help explain how the agent works a little and there are other articles in that section that also explain how things work.

    Aabout Internet outages alerts and agent statuses

    When you have problems like these, if you can find another location using the same provider in the same area that would be willing to monitor, it becomes quite eye opening if both locations seem to be experiencing the same problems.

    There is another person experiencing something similar who has been posting in the forums in the past few days too.

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    Hi,

    Our agents run on Windows, Linux, Raspberry and other devices. We don't have an agent for Android. We tested quite a bit and it was pretty much impossible to do it so that folks could get quick alerts and it used up the battery very quickly since it's constantly using the network and consequently, data.

    However, you can install the agent on a PC/Laptop that you'll keep on at the location you'd like to monitor and can log into the control panel to view your reports using any mobile.

    Hope this helps.