

The ENVIROMUX Micro Environment Monitoring System monitors critical environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, liquid water presence, power, intrusion, and smoke. When a sensor goes out of range of a configurable threshold, the system will notify you via email, web page, network management (SNMP), and/or SMS messages (via external USB 3G modem).
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Spotty operation at best - finicky device so far
***may change review if this thing proves reliable in the long term. This is my first 2 weeks and 10+ hours of troubleshooting review*** The entire unit seems unstable. I've been troubleshooting for days. Sometimes the web UI will completely fail and show me the HTML / JSON behind the scenes. HTTPS slows the unit down to the point that the UI Times out, so it’s running using HTTP. The biggest issue I am continuing to have is that e-mail notifications are incredibly inconsistent. It will send happily all day, then stop. The log file is zero help. Sometimes it shows me an error that makes sense somewhat, but a quick test e-mail from another computer to the alert email address on my LAN I have set up proves the Enviromux is simply not sending the email for...why? Who knows. Again the log file isn't helpful. At this point, I've put in 15+ hours of troubleshooting. I've re-uploaded the firmware several times to the latest version. Oddly enough, downgrading the firmware to the previous version "solved" the e-mail issue...for about 24 hours. It's back to not sending notifications again. I do not believe this product would be well suited for a legitimate enterprise environment. We need consistency and RELIABILITY. So far we're not getting that from this NTI product. It seems like I'm getting steered into buying a more expensive product (the E-2D) as a controller unit. If we cannot get this product to work reliably for at least 3 months in one go (consistent email notifications, and overall stability) we're going to explore other options for monitoring the upcoming site. See attached images of the ever so helpful logs...Note the date in the second picture. I'm using NTP, yet it's throwing 2012 in there. I've even seen "2106" as the date...Hmm, do we have a time machine?
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