I was attempting to re-register my ReefAngel controller on Reeftronics.net tonight but could not. After further investigation I saw they have decided to discontinue support for Reef Angel controllers. This is a sad day for me, because it was very nice to receive a text directly from Reeftronics in the event I had a problem with communications to my Reef Angel.
Roberto, In light of this new development, do you think you can provide a similar monitoring service of Reef Angel controllers from the internet?
Reeftronics has decided to discontinue support of Reef Angel
Re: Reeftronics has decided to discontinue support of Reef A
Why not use a monitoring service?
Any of those online services that check server uptime.
There should be a bunch free out there.
Any of those online services that check server uptime.
There should be a bunch free out there.
Roberto.
Re: Reeftronics has decided to discontinue support of Reef A
So now what are most RA users doing to monitor when network takes a dive? Any info on how to monitor the controller remotely for network crashes? May start a separate thread on it to see what others do but figured I'd start here.. I know Neptune guys got some slick monitoring and I'm curious how we can get it too..
My other hobby has 450rwhp and eats tires instead of mysis!
Re: Reeftronics has decided to discontinue support of Reef A
Thanks I'll give it a shot..
My other hobby has 450rwhp and eats tires instead of mysis!
Re: Reeftronics has decided to discontinue support of Reef A
Heck yeah it's working like a charm =)
My other hobby has 450rwhp and eats tires instead of mysis!