“home_interval (Optional): The number of minutes nmap will not scan this device, assuming it is home, in order to preserve the device battery.”
I guess, it should update every 3 minutes, but “6 min ago” (I turned off wi fi on phone)
I just tried it. My home interval is set to two minutes. It recognises I’m away four minutes after I turn off wifi on my phone. It’s unreliable, just like every other HA tracker.
Really works bad. Because wi fi on smartphone is turning off when you do not use it, nmap is getting wrong data. I can see how I am out of home and then again at home trough night. What can you advice? Which component will do the job?
Indeed. I’ve been battling HA all afternoon to get a simple Google Calendar event to trigger and it’s pissing me right off. Apologies for venting my frustrations with HA here.
Presence sensing is the base of home automation, and when this feature not working it makes the whole system unusable
For some reason this issue kind of ignored, for me personally this issue holds me back from moving all my stuff exclusively to HA so I must still use Xiaomi’s app
Actually, Monitor works great right out of the box if you have an MQTT server up and running. I have it installed on three Raspberry Pi 3Bs and then I have bayesian sensors that monitor the three bluetooth sensors that I create with Monitor, the nmap device tracker and the traccar client. I could probably get away with just Monitor, but I like the redundancy.