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Make Character Limit For Names Of Devices And Cameras The Same (And Make It Greater Than It Is Today!)
Two questions for SimpliSafe:
1) Is there any reason the character limit for cameras is 14 characters but the character limit for devices is 13 characters? If you have a naming convention for one that's at 14 characters you can't make it the same for the other when there's a 13 character limit.
1a) For that matter, why is the limit so small? Why isn't this 18 or 20 or something? There appears to be plenty of room in the UI in both "Settings/Device Settings" as well as "Settings/Camera Settings" and there's more than enough room in the main Cameras section as well.
2) Did the maximum number of characters for the camera name change in the last year or two? I could have sworn it used to be 17 at some point.
whoaru99
1.3K Messages
3 years ago
And, then, just change it every now and then and start the clock all over again.
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worthing
742 Messages
3 years ago
I'm not referring to the WiFI SSID or password. (Neither of those words exist in my post...) Those have a 32 character limit per https://support.simplisafe.com/hc/en-us/articles/360033119632-What-do-I-do-if-my-System-is-not-connecting-to-WiFi- but again, that's not relevant here.
I'm referring to the names you give the cameras and sensors like "Front Door Inside" or "Bay Window East Side" or similar so you can differentiate which sensors or cameras are reporting information.
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davey_d
Community Admin
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5.7K Messages
3 years ago
Hey Worthing,
If I recall correctly, the character limit for sensor names is set in the Base Station firmware, since it maintains the actual sensor list. But I'm not sure how that also applies to cameras, and why it couldn't use more characters. This is another good one I'll have to forward to our engineering team.
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MehulAmin
2 Messages
2 years ago
Please allow for longer device names!!!!
A limit of 13 characters is too restrictive when you have a larger home and are trying to name the door and window sensors descriptively enough to easily identify them when a sensor goes off.
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jhdepoiii
4 Messages
1 year ago
I'm *very* surprised to not see more people complaining about this and requesting higher limits. 13 characters seems very arbitrary and potentially indicative of a critical shortcoming in the firmware. Can't even name an entry sensor "Kitchen Window 1" because there is not enough characters. I disagree with with a limit below 64 characters to be honest, but 13? Way too restrictive.
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