gbguy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 7:31 pm
The problem I'm trying to solve is this: I have an old dog who walks down our hall in the middle of the night
Why not just use a cheap camera as your triggering device to send a MMS alert to a bedside cell phone?
If interested in such an option, and as also endorsed in another thread, I would strongly suggest the TP-Link Tapo C110. Believe it or not, It's an ONVIF device and works great with BI. $20 on Amazon. I just bought one to mess with as a flu temp monitor for a wood burning furnace and am impressed to the extent of finding it untterly ridiculous that such a bargain even exists. Really, gang. They can even be set up with zero reliance on internet/cloud connectivity. And if you need (or want) an exclusive wi-fi solution just for such a monitoring situation or side network, their little routers are also nice devices and available all over the place used for nect to nothing.
https://www.amazon.com/smart-indoor-sec ... 5G1Y8&th=1
Granted it's a wi-fi device if that's an issue for anyone. Mine has been rock solid on my network with zero dropouts since I fired it up. The TP-Link app is well done and very easy to navigate -- and handles all their Tapo and Kasa devices in one convenient place. (BTW, the kASA devices are a proprietary self-contained ecosystem for less adventurous users while the Tapo line provides quite a bit more advanced functionality.)
Best bang for the buck anywhere for a solid 2K ONVIF camera that doesn't need to call home for anything after initially being registered to establish its warranty.