Prtg Network — Monitor Digiboy

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.

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() prtg network monitor digiboy

Whether you build it with a Raspberry Pi, an M5Stack, or a recycled smartphone, the DigiBoy philosophy is simple: So grab a soldering iron, clone the GitHub

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