Fing 2.6.0 Memory usage

VeggieK
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Is it normal behaviour for Fing desktop to use considerable amount of memory. Current it is using nearly 2GB RAM and laptop is running hot with fan going. If I kill Fing app then laptop cools and fan stops. Is this normal?


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Thanks @Marc
@VeggieKTo update, GPU/CPU is used seamlessly by our UI framework to render pages and graphics.
You can disable this utilization but maps won't be working on Fing desktop. To disable Hardware Acceleration, click on the Fing desktop version and then go to 'Preferences' and then 'Disable Hardware Acceleration' which will fix your issue.Robin (Admin at Fing)
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VeggieK said:@Robin I have stopped Fing from starting automatically but have noticed that Fing Agent Service (32 bit) is running in background regardless. Is this normal?
Also by disabling Hardware Acceleration as you suggested has stopped the high memory usage. Thanks!Robin (Admin at Fing)
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VeggieK said:@Robin - sorry maybe was not clear. I disabled Fing desktop from running at startup as I wanted to stop it eating away memory. So was surprised that the fing agent service was running, even though the application had not started. Is this normal behaviour?Robin (Admin at Fing)
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VeggieK said:@Robin, fing is not set to launch in the app and also disabled in system start up. However fing agent service is still running with high mem usageRobin (Admin at Fing)
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@Robin, on my Windows 10 Pro, latest retail channel version, I see the same behavior. Disabling the Desktop app still kicks off the Fing Service on reboot or restart, regardless of whether the Fing Desktop has run.
What I found is that the Fing Agent is a Service set to auto start. If one wants to disable it, you would need to do this via task manager, otherwise it will continue to start on restart and reboot.Thats Daphnee, she's a good dog...0 -
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What happens if you close this running Fing agent from task manager? Does it automatically enable again or stays closed?Robin (Admin at Fing)
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VeggieK said:@Robin it automatically enables again. Only way to stop this is to go into services and disable fing agent completelyRobin (Admin at Fing)
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VeggieK said:@robin, sure will do. Where can I get these uninstallers from? Sorry this is new to meRobin (Admin at Fing)
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@VeggieK, try this. Stop and disable the service and reboot. Then try the uninstaller again and see if it clears it out. Revo has something called forced uninstall that also might help. If all these fail to remove the service, see this articles for the nuclear option on manually removing a service…. https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/how-to-delete-a-windows-service-in-vista-or-xp/Thats Daphnee, she's a good dog...0
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@Marc - thanks for the info. I followed your instructions but Revo found nothing. However Fing.Agent is still present in services. I have manually disabled it but seems to not be deleted nor can I find a way to delete it. Do you recommend I try the "nuclear" option? Thanks0
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@marc, to be honest, I want to reinstall. This issue started as fing desktop was using high memory. So I wanted to remove and clean up and then reinstall hoping this would resolve. However I do not seem to be able to remove it completely. Not sure whether to keep going trying to remove this last service or just reinstall0
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It will not hurt to reinstall as all the bits will go back to the right places. Just make sure the service is not running when you reinstall. Also, choose the defaults if it asks you anything during the install.
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@Marc I have reinstalled and service was not running during reinstall. Fing would not work and I had to manually restart the service. I thought the reinstall would restart the service. I will monitor now to see if I have high memory usage again. One thing I have noticed is that Fing is not finding a variety of devices that are on and connected to wifi and LAN.0
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yes I have set it back to auto. So far mem utilisation is pretty low so hopefully this has addressed the issue. Any idea why random devices are appearing offline when in fact they are on line. These are items on wifi and LAN, windows devices, printer, various other devices. I can ping them from laptop and know they are connected on network but Fing is not seeing them. Any thoughts on this?0
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@VeggieK
If the devices are connected to different access point such as 5Ghz and Fing desktop is monitoring 2.4 Ghz network then it can happen and show online devices as offline.Robin (Admin at Fing)
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VeggieK said:@Robin thanks for this. All devices are on same access point as this is all I have. Does Fing desktop just monitor only 2.4Ghz or will it monitor both frequencies belonging to same AP?Robin (Admin at Fing)
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