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    SBKS
    As far as I can see there has not been any Internet outages otherwise they will appear listed. There are other reason why you could experience a missing internet connectivity but no internet outage is recorded like for instance coaxial cables issues or fiber optic malfunctioning, wifi connectivity Can you please identify a specific moment in time in the past 30 days or from now on where you are experiencing a missing Internet connectivity but the agent doesn't "recognize" it as an internet outage?
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    @Custom-Software Thank you very much for taking the time to let us know this. Every now and then, a certificate can be overlooked, especially when automated updates fail for any reason.
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    Yes, that would work but we have to do that in chat please. I'll go ping you there.
  • Invalid agent appears

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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    The Apple problem might be solved now. Can you let us know if you are now receiving emails from the app.
  • Inactive email

    Solved Linux linux agent inactive
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    SBKS
    Hi Patrick, I don't see what you are saying so let's review together this possible strange behavior. What was happening when you opened this thread was an exception since there was a problem in our internal load balancer. If you still experience some missing pings they are a symptom that some connectivity issue still happens but is not an IP related outage: this is exactly the reason why we added the "inactive notification" just to be sure we can "trap" these anomalies. What I see is exactly that, unless I am missing something else which I kindly ask you to highlight Just for the records this is the graph of the last 24 hours [image: 1752591030881-1552c3fb-d04e-460b-9e30-6f03978fbdde-image.png]
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    Thanks so much for fixing it! Everything is fully operational again and the subscription access is showing.
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    Did you find the email?
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    M
    Hi Ed. Yes. I can see your messages now here.
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    Hi, Sorry for not responding. Every now and then, we don't get notifications for posts of they get lost in too many emails. So the first thing would be to understand what are outages and disconnections. Here are some links that can help. All can be found in this category; https://support.outagesio.com/category/7/articles-and-services-related-posts https://support.outagesio.com/topic/12/about-internet-outages-alerts-and-agent-statuses https://support.outagesio.com/topic/120/about-inactive-excessive-outages-and-notifications https://support.outagesio.com/topic/112/important-cable-and-wireless-internet-services There are two reasons that there could be down time, IP outages and/or disconnections. IP outages are the easiest one because there is always a report. If the agent cannot make a complete connection to a destination, it will instantly go into tracking mode. This means that there are two things that can happen. So long as the agent was not disrupted, it will send an outage report if there was in fact an IP outage and/or it will send an Inactive if MIA for at least 30 seconds and eventually a Disconnection notice if it is MIA for at least 30 minutes. Both of these can be disregarded if an IP outage comes in during that same time. On the OutagesIO side, Inactive/Disconnected notifications will be set if you have those enabled as well as an outage notification if you also have that enabled. This is why you would get multiple notifications that could be confusing unless you are aware of why those are sent. The agent will always log an IP outage since there is something to log but if it's just disconnections, there is nothing that can be logged, based on the articles above. Note also that like all IP monitoring, software alone cannot always be 100% sure, it takes human eyes to take a deeper look. Data from any monitoring tool is used along with other factors to determine what the problems might be. IP routes could change any moment so one ping to something remote might change routes while another might not. However, in the case of OutagesIO, the point is to get some idea of problems on the LaN but mainly it is to monitor the ISP/Provider. All data beyond the provider is for information only and cannot be used in any way since the only entity you could go after for problems is the local ISP. The upper tier carriers rarely if ever respond to complaints other than the ISPs they provide services to. It would be practically impossible to get in touch with someone that will care enough to look into it. The provider however can be motivated to do better, especially when there is correlating data from other nearby locations using OutagesIO for example that are all seeing similar problems. So again, the key is using OutagesIO as part of your tools. It automates as much as possible to help you find potential problems. A blip here and there does not always indicate a problem, it's just the nature of Internet connectivity. Let me know if this helps at all.
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    You're welcome. Thanks for using the service and please, pass the word on. We live by word of mouth since it's impossible to outbid deep pocket ISPs and outages sites that would rather you don't find a service like ours.
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    The problem with using or posting IPs is that they can and do change so posting those publicly ends up being stale information at some point that some people would use only to find that nothing works. That said, let me explain how the pings work. The pings are set from source to destination. It doesn't matter what the destination is so long as it's consistent. The agent is not providing you pings to anything specific or meaningful to the user, it's using those to recognize if ping times are changing. The agent runs a set of pings, averaging those every minute then sending them to the network, mostly used as a visual piece of data showing when events may or did happen. The agent algorithm monitors for changes from what it has last re-calculated as average to x percentage difference. If that difference appears to be higher than average, then this triggers other tests such as a short speed test which can in turn trigger a full speed test if enabled. The point of the service is not to monitor the Internet but the provider so we're just using a target that is beyond the provider as a destination. Now, on the other hand, if you were a business customer with us, and you needed certain custom things specific to your environment, we would work with you for what ever you need because we would be communicating regularly so if we had to make changes and those could affect you, we would have a contact person to reach out to or that would know about the changes. Hope this helps to explain a little better why providing IPs would not work well.
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    Hi, If this has not been solved yet, we can get your agent/s back up within a few minutes. Please see this post. https://support.outagesio.com/topic/295/urgent-yellow-hardware-agent-owners/4
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    Hello OK, I could chat with a support person in the forums. How do I initiate the chat?
  • Rebooting

    Moved Solved OutagesIO features, agent or service questions hardware agent monitoring agent
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    If you do not want that agent but installed the software, just uninstall the software. Just keep in mind that a software or hardware agent has it's own reports. They are associated together. Meaning when you create a new software agent for example, you also install the software on the PC you want to monitor from. They are associated. The software is running on your PC, monitoring that local Internet connection and its reports are the agent that you created. BTW, every page has an 'About this page' link which contains helpful information about what ever the page is. Check those out to get some help understanding the features.
  • Agent Disconnected

    Windows windows 11 agent wont start agent
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    SBKS
    Sorry for not answering to this before! :-( Please share your agent ID so I can take a look at it
  • Is it possible to run the agent on a Linux server?

    Solved Linux linux agent installation server
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    Hi, Yes, absolutely. This article explains all of the steps on how to monitor your Internet using our Linux based agent either stand alone or as a service. The script will also auto download the newest version when it is restarted which is why we suggest you auto restart it now and then. https://www.outagesio.com/monitor-your-internet-with-linux-desktop-or-server/
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    Thanks for your help in testing. We have gone ahead and released the new version for all platforms. Please upgrade at will and let us know if you see any problems. Windows users use the Manage/Re-Install and Linux/Dev board users can simply kill and restart their scripts.
  • Agent stats - error - incorrect?

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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    Hi, There are disconnections, meaning, the agent could not reach our network for some reason or another. The agent will always log outages that it can determine but when you see these without outages as well, it means something else, bad cable, low signal level if cable/WiFi, something with the provider, or anything but an actual outage.
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    ISPtracker_SupportI
    Hi, Those refurbs come up now and then but we no longer have any at the moment sorry.
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