RTG config, MIBs and some Windows app to
SNMP query the unit.
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Boyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 9:10 PM
Subject: Cheap temperature sensors
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>
> From time to time this threa
On Fri Oct 03, 2003 at 10:34:59PM -0700, Bill Woodcock wrote:
> Try $130. These are what Citylink uses, and we're installing now.
>
> http://www.digitemp.com/dt1a-isp.shtml
This is very similar to what I'm just starting to use. I've got the
DS9097U attached to our Lantronix console server (but
> From time to time this thread pops up. I found something which looked
> interesting and the price was right. I bought one and WOW! It is VERY
> impressive stuff for any price especially considering how cheap it was. I
> purchased 10 individual temperature sensors and two temp/hu
>
> At 06:29 AM 9/23/2003, you wrote:
> >I hate to point this out but this sounds spammy as hell, and while I've
> >been on this list a very short time, very very big alarm bells went off
> >when I read it.
Well, if you had been on the list a little longer you would have realized
that this is so
> All comparable solutions were $2000-3000 for the same number
> of sensors. I
> was half expecting to loose $445 to a scam company in
> Slovakia. I was very
> pleasantly surprised and I wanted to share my positive
> experience. I was
actually being from .sk, i just can tell that what yo
At 06:29 AM 9/23/2003, you wrote:
I hate to point this out but this sounds spammy as hell, and while I've
been on this list a very short time, very very big alarm bells went off
when I read it.
I have no financial interest in the company and I was just letting the list
know about a cheap solutio
From time to time this thread pops up. I found something which looked
interesting and the price was right. I bought one and WOW! It is VERY
impressive stuff for any price especially considering how cheap it was. I
purchased 10 individual temperature sensors and two temp/humidity sensors,
and