I use IPSentry to monitor devices on my network - they also offer a
TempTrax serial device that I use to monitor the temp in my data center
and 4 remote sites.  We've been very happy with the performance and its
saved us at least twice in the past year when the AC failed at one of
our remote sites.

I believe it runs around $120 for the unit, check out www.ipsentry.com

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Samuel J
Stanaitis
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 1:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] OT: Remote temperature monitoring?

Here's something I hope some of you can help me with.  I got into the
office
this morning, went into the server room, and was a little shocked at the
balmy 95% temperature inside.  The A/C unit froze over.  I'm trying to
find
something along the lines of a thermometer device I can hook up to a
server
in the room, and have it monitor the temperature, then email me if it
goes
above a certain temperature.  I've found one such device made by
'Sensorsoft
Corporation' for $149 that will do the job.  Was just curious if anyone
else
had a recommendation of a similar setup that may have more features like
SNMP.  Sensorsoft also has a setup which can be monitored by SNMP, but
its
$575.  Any ideas?  Anyone familiar with the 'Sensorsoft' products?

Thanks,
Sam


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