Thanks everyone for the suggestions -- I didn't expect so many great units.
I have some research to do this weekend!

Gil


On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Gilbert Wilson <[email protected]>wrote:

> We're having some issues with temperature control in our office. Depending
> on the day different staff say it's too cold or too warm. There appears to
> be some big temperature variances across the building (it's not just
> personal preferences, but I'm sure that's part of it). The HVAC people say
> that they don't see any issues when they visit the office. With answers
> like that, I think they use to be sysadmins!
> I'd like to place temperature sensors across our office and trend their
> data via snmp. My initial thought was to get some server room sensors and
> put them in strategic locations throughout the building and move them
> around every few weeks. But, that's a lot of work for imprecise data. If
> possible, I'd like to have one central temperature sensor in my network
> closet and rj45 sensor probes in as many as 50 rooms via the building's
> wiring infrastructure. Has anyone done anything like this or know of a
> temperature sensor setup that can accommodate (or scale) to this size? Most
> of the systems I'm familiar with only accept a few probes and don't scale
> at all.
> Gil
> Gilbert WilsonSystems AdministratorThe Omni Group+1 206-523-4152+1
> 206-523-5896 (Fax)
>
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