AutoWear Turn watch wifi off in predefined times

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  1. Avi Levi

    Avi Levi New Member

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    Hi,
    I'm new to AutoWear.
    I would like to turn my watch's wifi off at night, without having to use tasker/phone.
    Meaning, would like to create a "setting" based on "time".

    Is there a way to do it using AutoWear?

    I tried using non predefined tags in the "command to execute", but I don't know how to use the <time> tag.
    Would appreciate any help here.

    Thank you.
    Avi
     
  2. joaomgcd

    joaomgcd Administrator Staff Member

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    You should try using the AutoWear Time action in Tasker. That will allow you to send commands at pre-defined times. Then you can react to those commands in the other AutoWear elemenents :)
     
  3. Avi Levi

    Avi Levi New Member

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    I tried to do the following:
    Created the following "AutoWear Time":
    • Name: "Wifi Off Time"
    • Time: 16:00
    • Command: WIFI_OFF_COMMAND
    Then created an autowear notification (just to see if I can use this "time") :
    • Name: "Wifi Off Notification"
    • Command to show: WIFI_OFF_COMMAND
    • Title: Some text
    • Text: Some text
    What happened is that the notification was created instantly on the device, and I dismissed it.
    At the desired time, it did not pop up again.
    Can you please tell me what I am doing wrong?

    Thanks.
    Avi

    Edit:
    I think I understand my problem now.
    The "time" setting was not correct.
    It appears that a "time" is a one-time event that needs to be specific, including the date.
    After this "time" is triggered, it gets deleted.
    Is there an option to create a recurring time that won't get deleted?
    The only option I see is to set the "recurring" field to 24h, this way it will be a daily thing.

    Avi
     
    Last edited: Jan 24, 2017
  4. joaomgcd

    joaomgcd Administrator Staff Member

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    When picking the time you have a field to set it to repeat every X Seconds/Minutes/Hours. Did you see that? :)
     
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