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Re: ethernet-based temperature sensors


From: Ian Mason <nanog () ian co uk>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 15:11:35 +0100


At 12:59 04/09/2003, David Lesher wrote:

Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
>
>
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, matthew zeier wrote:
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> > I know this has been mentioned before, but other than NetBotz (too pricey),
> > what are people use as ethernet-based, SNMP-probable temp sensors?
>
> http://www.jacarta.co.uk

Argh -- $$$$

There used to be "spider" sensors that were cheap but I heard
they shut down.  What you need is something based on those "stamp"
CPU's but I donno who is making such...

Turning the question around, what sort of price point are you looking at? A guesstimate says that there's $150 worth of *parts* in a box just to do temperature monitoring that will take an EtherNet connection (unless you were manufacturing a gazillion of them).


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