Currently having ZeroTier active is chewing up a fair bit of passive background mobile data (of the order of 50MB per day). This will drop when proper power control is enabled (and the on-time per day drops), but could still be a few MB, which is comparable to the image uploads themselves.
One way to mitigate this would be to implement a control flag that can be flipped in config or triggered for a set period to open up a network link - similar to how the old reverse SSH tunnel system worked. A separate plugin to manage this would be ideal.
Currently having ZeroTier active is chewing up a fair bit of passive background mobile data (of the order of 50MB per day). This will drop when proper power control is enabled (and the on-time per day drops), but could still be a few MB, which is comparable to the image uploads themselves.
One way to mitigate this would be to implement a control flag that can be flipped in config or triggered for a set period to open up a network link - similar to how the old reverse SSH tunnel system worked. A separate plugin to manage this would be ideal.
Currently having ZeroTier active is chewing up a fair bit of passive background mobile data (of the order of 50MB per day). This will drop when proper power control is enabled (and the on-time per day drops), but could still be a few MB, which is comparable to the image uploads themselves.
One way to mitigate this would be to implement a control flag that can be flipped in config or triggered for a set period to open up a network link - similar to how the old reverse SSH tunnel system worked. A separate plugin to manage this would be ideal.