Then we put a ping button at the end. Cuz Why not? One of the devices might be really slow right?
Put a check box on the top Always log [x], which is off by default.
On the bottom, we have a Status window which only logs when we open this panel (example):
["Device Name"][192.160.3.5] -> [Next] -> [12:32:34.124]
["Device Name"][192.160.3.5] -> [Next] -> [12:32:34.124]
["Device Name"][192.160.3.5] -> [Next] -> [12:32:34.124]
["Device Name"][192.160.3.5] => Ping : 532ms
["Device Name"][192.160.3.2] => Ping : 109ms
["Device Name"][192.160.3.1] => Ping : 5ms
As the name suggests at any one time we don't know how many devices there are. I propose a simple section with a list of IPs.
Put a check box on the top
Always log [x]
, which is off by default. On the bottom, we have a Status window which only logs when we open this panel (example): ["Device Name"][192.160.3.5] -> [Next] -> [12:32:34.124] ["Device Name"][192.160.3.5] -> [Next] -> [12:32:34.124] ["Device Name"][192.160.3.5] -> [Next] -> [12:32:34.124] ["Device Name"][192.160.3.5] => Ping : 532ms ["Device Name"][192.160.3.2] => Ping : 109ms ["Device Name"][192.160.3.1] => Ping : 5ms