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Result of network resource call?

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Is there a way to programmatically check the results of a Network Resource call?

I've been using an Global Cache iTach IR to send IR signals to a split unit A/C. It's been working flawlessly for quite some time but I recently upgraded to a new router and was unable to attach to the iTach unit given the restrictions of the iTach to 802.11b standard. I solved that by configuring my old router as an access point with a dedicated 802.11b network used solely for the iTach. Not wanting this as a long-term solution, I purchased the newer model Global Cache Flex device which supports more of the wireless standards. I had zero issues with setting that up and getting it to connect to the new router but I am getting inconsistent results with the A/C unit. 

I am using exactly the same base code with the only exception being the IP address of the new Flex unit as opposed to the IR unit so something is happening somewhere with the network resource call but I am at a loss as to how to find the issue. I see no errors in the error log. Any suggestions?

I would monitor the ping to the IR device and see if it’s not happy with the new WiFi.  If that shows signs of 100% reliability then look at the way the IoX device is reaching the device and see if you can setup a monitor by running a query to the global cache NS maybe and put a THEN to notify you of its failure?  Might be able to use that to troubleshoot the WiFi link to the IR device.  

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Global Cache NS, I’m not using that currently and didn’t know there is one. Let me check that out..

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There is no Global Cache NS. Have to look at other options.

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Thanks Javi, didn't see it in the non-production store. I'll check it out, thanks.

Use the production version, non- production is for testing.

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