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  • in reply to: Model D feedback #4824
    Damian Dabrowa
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    I’d like the representation of my device’s data on the map to be improved. I am sure how to describe this wish detailed and good enought, so let’s give it a try.

    When I am on a trip, there is data available for different locations.

    When I return back home, connect the device to WiFi, upload the data via SYNC (which is veeeery slow) I want to see the measures from the trip. So if I scroll the map to one of these locations to see the past data, the map returns quickly to my home location. Even if I am quick enough to zoom in and click of one of the measurement points, these disappears and the graph below the map disappears too.

    In other words, how can I look into the past data without the map returning quickly to the current location of the device?

    in reply to: Model D feedback #4812
    Damian Dabrowa
    Participant

    There is a field of improvement in the recognition of “offline” state.
    Whenever the connection to the WiFi router is given, but the data is not possible to be put on the server (on my device it occurs every day or second day – still do not know why), Model D does not recognize it itself as “being offline”. Thus it does not collect data into the buffer for the purpose of putting it through “sync” command later on. Sadly whenever I check the device’s state on the webpage in the morning (it’s a curiosity that the disconnection to the uradmonitor.com page occurs always shortly after 4:00 am), it is shown as “online”. The correct status “offline” is shown after I come from work and check the data again. Here I can see, that no data has been put onto the server since 4:40PM)

    in reply to: Model D feedback #4723
    Damian Dabrowa
    Participant

    So well, one connectivity problem is solved: the connection to WiFi is established.
    The internal antenna of Model D does not allow to be more than few meters away from the access point.
    Now the device is placed around 1meter away from the access point.

    But still, the upload of the measured data is often stopping through the day.
    Whilst the unit indicates it is connected to the hotspot, the webpage says the device is offline.

    Through the debug menu it is possible to re-establish the connection.
    Now, sometimes it is possible to upload the offline data, sometimes – even if for few hours there was no data update,
    the SYNC menu says there is no offline data available for upload.
    Yesterday I did upload over 3000 datasets but I could not see this reflected on the webpage.
    It would be good if the webpage would mark those data, which has been uploaded through SYNC menu.
    In this way users could become an indication, that the SYNCed data is not lost.
    this is especially important due to the fact, that the device erases the offline data after the upload.
    Maybe it would be better to let erase it first after the webpage confirms the reception.

    Greets
    Damian

    in reply to: Model D feedback #4720
    Damian Dabrowa
    Participant

    Hello Radu,

    if the data from the device is not lost, whilst it is shown as offline on the webpage, how I can upload the “missing” data to the webpage? I know, readings which are in time of the hard device reset (to restore the connection to the server) are lost.

    Greets
    Damian

    in reply to: Model D feedback #4698
    Damian Dabrowa
    Participant

    I get issues with WiFi too.

    Even if the device is turned on since days (its hanging on a charger) and the settings menu shows that it is sending packages, the website uradmonitor.com shows that my Model D is offline. I have to reconnect to WiFi through the debug menu.
    Unfortunately, the measured data is lost?

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