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PowerIP Lite (Aviosys IP Power and Sonoff Tasmota) - v12.3 neueste Version ist 12.3, Veröffentlichungsdatum 2020-07-18 und hat Größe 4.6 MB.Für PowerIP Lite (Aviosys IP Power and Sonoff Tasmota) - v12.3 entwickelt, erfordert PowerIP Lite (Aviosys IP Power and Sonoff Tasmota) - v12.3 mindestens eine Android-Version Android 4.0+. Daher müssen Sie Ihr Telefon bei Bedarf aktualisieren.
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This is the free, ad supported version of PowerIP Pro, which can be found here: http://bit.ly/14lr6lG
If you like this software and find it useful, please do consider upgrading to the Pro version to support ongoing development.
This software is for the IP Power 9258 / 9222 / 9223 / 9255 / 9212 / 9280 / 9820 / 9858 / 9216 range of Aviosys network controlled power strips (PDU's). Since version 12.0, it also now supports Sonoff devices running Tasmota firmware. You can power devices on or off remotely from anywhere in the world using your Android mobile, for example to power cycle a device such as a router or server to reboot it.
Aviosys IP power strips: http://bit.ly/10qUS9n
Sonoff: http://bit.ly/2F1QV48
Tasmota firmware: http://bit.ly/2FcqatR
There is a full user manual here: http://bit.ly/PowerIP
NOTE: to access the menus in PowerIP use your phone's menu button or press the three dots on the screen. See section 13.11 of the manual if you're not sure where to find it.
Possible applications for PowerIP are:
- rebooting or power cycling a server or router by remote control if it has crashed
- turning your computer on or off when you are out so that you can use it remotely
- remote control security lights to turn them on or off when you are out
- remote control heating systems
- home automation applications
- power off your devices to save energy rather than leaving them on standby
- monitoring equipment (with the 9212 Delux)
Features:
- give each power strip a nickname
- user definable names for each of the controllable outputs
- read the status of the inputs on the 9212 Delux
- import/export server settings to an encrypted file for easy deployment across multiple devices
PowerIP Pro also features (amongst other things):
- remote control as many power strips as you like
- run macros to control your equipment
- Android Wear support (so you can run macros from your smart watch)
- group your frequently used equipment onto a favourites screen
- landscape support for phones and tablets
- create shortcuts on your home screen
- get output names from the power strip during setup (if supported) to save yourself having to type them in
- reorganise the power strips to have them in any order on screen
- get and set schedules on the power strips themselves to switch devices on or off automatically at preset times
- power cycle an output using a specified delay
- monitor temperature and current on the 9258W2/9255 Pro
- password protect your settings (default password "admin")
- "protect" individual power outputs to prevent a user from accidentally powering off important equipment
- “protect” power outputs so that certain users cannot control them at all
- integration with other apps using Android intents
It's easy to set up. Just go into the server configuration menu and enter the user name, password, server address (an IP address or domain) and port for each of the power strips/switches. For the server address, you should not include "http", but instead just the address e.g. myserver.myhouse.com or 192.168.1.2.
Once set up, the status and names of each output will be shown as on or off. To toggle each output, just press the appropriate output.
Presently supported switches are:
IP9258 S/T/Ping/SP/HP/WiFi/W2/SX/DS/Pro/1U/xx
IP9223 K
IP9255
IP9222
IP9212 Delux
IP9255 Pro
IP9255 W
IP9280
IP9820
IP 9858/DX
IP Sensor 9216
Sonoff Tasmota 1CH
Sonoff Tasmota 4CH
12.3: fixing swipe up issue where would go to wrong server12.3: fixing exception thrown when displaying adverts in some circumstances12.2: adding wizards for import servers, macros and settings (accessible by pressing and holding three dots menu button)12.2: fixing ClassNotFound errors on Android Pie12.2: fixing problem communicating with servers (plaintext http disabled by default in Android Pie)12.2: fixing null pointer reference picked up by automated testing
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