This is very much a cosmetic issue and I strongly suspect the answer is no as Merlin has always said the network map is Asus closed source and outside his control.
In any case, by way of background I have 5 Shelly Gen3 H&T devices which connect via Wi-Fi. The thing is, they do so very very briefly, ostensibly so as not to overheat. The end result is that whenever I look at the network map the map is constantly jumping up and down, as one or more of these devices joins then disappears. It’s pretty annoying because it makes all the other devices hard to check.
I know I can just look at the system log or dhcp list but that’s not preferred and in any case the wireless log does not show wired devices (duh).
Any ideas for this, commands / scripts ?
In any case, by way of background I have 5 Shelly Gen3 H&T devices which connect via Wi-Fi. The thing is, they do so very very briefly, ostensibly so as not to overheat. The end result is that whenever I look at the network map the map is constantly jumping up and down, as one or more of these devices joins then disappears. It’s pretty annoying because it makes all the other devices hard to check.
I know I can just look at the system log or dhcp list but that’s not preferred and in any case the wireless log does not show wired devices (duh).
Any ideas for this, commands / scripts ?
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