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2011-06-06
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you'll find your WiFi network as a choice in the list of distances to autocheck in from. Lemme know if it explodes. (Note that also Latitude will be updated from the ZapLoc wifi locatoin in this case, keeping the GPS completely off all the time)
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2011-06-06
, 19:09
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2011-06-07
, 07:46
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I'm pretty sure that doesn't work yet, so set it to check at a certain interval
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2011-06-07
, 07:47
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@ Ghent, Belgium
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2011-06-07
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So, I'm a little confused.
If I set this as the "distance" on the spot, that's great. But how often does it check the wifi? Is that still determined by the check interval,
but now I can just un-tick the "use cell tower info" & "use GPS" boxes and it will just go via wifi?
Or is it tied into when the wifi connects? If the latter, should I change the check-in to "1 interval"? Or does that not matter for wifi?
Just curious how I can expect it to work under the hood. So far, it's yet to auto-check me into anywhere this weekend, despite me being in 4 zones for hours each day, outside, using GPS with a 60 second timeout. (And yes, the daemon is running, confirmed via xterminal, and I was watching it, waiting for it to work. )
python /opt/zaploc/zaploc-daemon.py -v
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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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@ Rochester, NY
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Although there is asynchronous knoweledge of when the wifi is connected / disconnected
Hmm, have you done the "verbose" output of the daemon thing? It is very talkative and explains pretty much every decision of the why/why not's of checking in
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