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Not sure what would be the effect here. When the car is asleep it’s not on WiFi anyway, so any polling via the streaming API would be done over LTE.Did you kick it off the router? I've had this in the past where it seemed to not connect properly to the router - or more accurately not disconnect properly.
The problem I had was that the car thought it was connected to the internet via wi-fi, but was only connected to the router with no route to the internet. The car therefore couldn't connect to the Tesla servers and appeared offline. It didn't try LTE because it thought it was connected via wifi. Rebooting the car made no difference but a quick reboot of the router sorted it out. (probably resetting the routing table)Not sure what would be the effect here. When the car is asleep it’s not on WiFi anyway, so any polling via the streaming API would be done over LTE.
I can see the car isn’t connected to WiFi when it’s not awake, and is when it is.
Thanks for your assistance though.
Have rebooted the wireless access point that is outside, will see if it makes any difference. I couldn't see the car connected on the list of devices, but could see my Andersen charger.The problem I had was that the car thought it was connected to the internet via wi-fi, but was only connected to the router with no route to the internet. The car therefore couldn't connect to the Tesla servers and appeared offline. It didn't try LTE because it thought it was connected via wifi. Rebooting the car made no difference but a quick reboot of the router sorted it out. (probably resetting the routing table)
I appreciate that this may not be the cause, but it only takes a couple of minutes to reboot the router. YMMV.
What do you mean pull? Do you want to list the drives e.g from home to work? You should be able to do that in grafana? Or do you want them in a file? - which come to think of it you can do in grafana.
By chance are these geo-fences? Or is it possible that the addresses are stored differently in the database? If so, it gets a bit more complicated. Not necessarily Grafana tutorials, it is a SQL query.I didn't see the option in Grafana but yes as an example list all my drives from Home to Work
Do I need to create a new dashboard or watch some Grafana tutorials ?
If you believe it is a TeslaMate issue, open an issue on GitHub and provide the logs please.I also have the offline whilst asleep issues since updating to 2024.8. Definitely not a connectivity issue. Something has changed in the API. I guess we’ll just have to wait for TM to be updated to adapt to this change.
By chance are these geo-fences? Or is it possible that the addresses are stored differently in the database? If so, it gets a bit more complicated. Not necessarily Grafana tutorials, it is a SQL query.
Example:
SELECT * from DRIVES where start_address = “something” and end_address = “something”;
Feel like this is a “if you let me work from home, I am saving X amount of time that I can give by to the company” situationThanks!
I'll use geofence:
select * from geofences
list the table so i can see which id to use
SELECT
SUM(duration_min) AS total_duration_minutes,
SUM(duration_min) / 60.0 AS total_duration_hours
FROM drives
WHERE start_geofence_id = '1'
AND end_geofence_id = '2';
Perfect, so now I can see how much time I wasted driving from A to B
Have you seen this?Upgrading from 1.28.3 to 1.28.4 on GCP failed for me with 404 page not found on the Home page (Grafana still worked).
Downgrading back to 1.28.3 on my GCP instance recovered normal operation.