Unless your device‘s gps sensor is failing and you can get it replaced, I’m not sure what you can do.
I’ve basically resigned myself to my own device’s sometimes flaky gps readings / geofence responses. Fortunately, I’ve noticed these occur only near my residence — which would seem to rule out my gps sensor as the point of failure. **
Instead, I have found a way to take control. When my device gets the geofence state wrong, I use JSON cmds to force
Blue Iris to recognize the EXPECTED geofence state of my device. This triggers Blue Iris to execute the device specific actions I have set up... I’ve previously posted about these cmds here...
Hi, I'm new to BI and I'm just running the demo, still a couple of days left. I was wondering if there is any way to control BI using RestAPI or something like that. Specifically I want to change the active profiles based on a Bluetooth sensor, so that the alerts gets activated if my smartphone...
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** It’s also theoretically possible that something nefarious (illegal signal jamming) is occurring...
learn more... However, I’m more suspicious of some kind of issue with my device’s
Assisted-GPS integration with the weak cell towers when gps satellite data acquisition is slow or compromised.