The Marcell device looks ideal but it costs $200 for the device plus $15/month for the service and it seems to me that there may be a simpler solution that I'm not seeing.
Let me re-phrase the question....
Does anyone know of a GSM device that will monitor temperature and send me a text message or phone call when the temp goes outside of a set range? The building does not have internet access so it must be GSM.
Mike.
I will be responsible for an unoccupied house this winter in Connecticut and am looking for a way to monitor temperature to avoid frozen pipes in the event of a heating failure. I am just about to pull the trigger on the Marcell device:
https://www.meetmarcell.com/
Is anyone here familiar with...
The connections on the data bus are critical. I learned the hard way that the lower the power of the signal that you put on the wire the more critical the quality of your splice becomes. Any increase in resistance on the data bus can cause problems. I have worked on automotive and house AC...
I installed and ran malwarebytes and nothing was detected In the early days of Malwarebytes it used to find problems and fix them for me but in the last few years it has found nothing every time I run it. Because of this I stopped using it long ago.
Here is the error message that I got in...
I have found that I am able to access here using Firefox V92.0 on a different (NUC) computer. Now I'm thinking that it is an ad blocker or something else on my laptop causing the problem.
Mike.
I just learned that this is not a secure web site. I can not access it as "https://cocoontech.com". Maybe that is the problem that Firefox is having with it and not the DNS routing at all. I can not even address it by typing "http://cocoontech.com" in the address bar.
Every time I make a custom setting in the router it complicates maintenance and the cable company pushes upgrades that could cause me troubles. It is also one more thing that I have to remember. I'd rather just use Chrome to access cocoontech.
Mike.
I have a limited knowledge of networking but I'm thinking maybe Frontier Communications DNS problem? I know that when I tried to change my DNS servers to Google servers a while back my Frontier IPTV was no longer usable. The TV Guide and online features were all messed up.
Mike.
Edit - but...
Am I the onlt one having trouble accessing this web site using Firefox? I am able to get here with Chrome browser but get and error 522 in Firefox. This has been going on for weeks and I have turned off all of my ad blockers that I know of.
Mike.
Sounds like an oversight by the computer programmer. Or maybe they are obligated by law to make the refund even if it is only a penny. Using a debit card for the refund is pretty funny.
Mike.
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