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Q7100010: Your web site says that a Sensatronics device is recommended. I already have a device from NTI (Network Technologies) that does exactly the same. Can I use it?
Yes, you can. The NTI device has an SNMP interface, like most environmental monitors. Simply look up the SNMP OID identifiers in the NTI manual, and use the ActiveXperts' SNMP check to monitor temperature, humidity or wetness.
Network Monitor > Monitoring Temperature, Humidity and Wetness

Q7100015: We purchased a Sensatronics EM1 device. Our network policy requires to use SNMP. You built-in temperature seems to be based on Snesatronics' web interface. How can I use SNMP to monitor temperature?
The Sensatronics EM1 support SNMP. SNMP is enabled by default. You just need to enter a new SNMP check in Network Monitor and enter the appropriate SNMP OID's. Check the Sensatronics EM1 manual to get a list of supported OID's.
Network Monitor > Monitoring Temperature, Humidity and Wetness

Q7100020: Can you provide me with a list of all Sensatronics devices supported by your software?
For a list of supported Sensatronics models, click here.
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Q7100025: We purchased the ActiveXperts/Sensatronics bundle, and just received the EM1 device. However, we do know the default IP address of this device. How can we set it?
To configure the unit: Determine a static IP and net mask that is available on the network; Connect the unit to a PC's serial port, using the supplied RS-232 cable; Start a terminal emulator program, for instance: HyperTerminal; Set the RS-232 port settings to 9600,8,N,1 (no flow control; Press Return to reach the main menu; From the main menu, you will be able to set the IP address.
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Q7100027: Do you have a list of Sensatronics OID's that can be monitored by Network Monitor? We use the EM1 model.
For a list of Sensatronics EM1 OID's, click here.
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Q7100030: We want to monitor the temperature of our IBM servers, and we know that the information is provided by the BIOS. Can ActiveXperts Network Monitor monitor the temperature of our IBM servers?
ActiveXperts Network Monitor uses WMI to monitor temperature. If IBM ships a WMI driver to check its temperature, the answer is: yes. Otherwise, it is not possible to check temperatures on IBM servers.
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