So grab a soldering iron, clone the GitHub repo, and give your PRTG installation the portable, retro-chic sidekick it deserves. Share your "PRTG Network Monitor DigiBoy" build on Reddit or the Paessler forums. The community is waiting to see your creation.
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Whether you build it with a Raspberry Pi, an M5Stack, or a recycled smartphone, the DigiBoy philosophy is simple: prtg network monitor digiboy
import network import urequests import machine from time import sleep PRTG_URL = "https://your-prtg-server.com" API_USER = "digiboy_user" API_HASH = "YOUR_PASSHASH" SENSOR_ID = 0 # 0 means root group Display driver imports (example for ST7789 screen) import st7789 from machine import Pin, SPI Initialize Display spi = SPI(1, baudrate=40000000, sck=Pin(18), mosi=Pin(19)) display = st7789.ST7789(spi, 135, 240, reset=Pin(23), dc=Pin(16), cs=Pin(5)) --- Function to get PRTG Status --- def get_prtg_status(): url = f"PRTG_URL/api/table.json?content=sensors&id=SENSOR_ID&username=API_USER&passhash=API_HASH" try: response = urequests.get(url, timeout=5) data = response.json() response.close() So grab a soldering iron, clone the GitHub