We used to use Domotz running on either a raspberry pi or off of a luxul router. We thought it was a great product. It continuously scans the network for new devices or devices that disconnect, could run scheduled speed test, had built in troubleshooting tools for popular products like Sonos, nuvo, Control4 and onvif cameras and a lot more. Would let you remote in to devices with web servers without a vpn. We sold a few of them and we never had a issue with the actual product but the company is another story. If I remember correctly when we first started using them they charged $6 a month, which was great price. After a few months they swapped over to some kind of token system where you had to buy tokens and load them to your projects where 1 token=1 month. And they increased the price to $9 for a token. That was fine, still a great price for what it was. After a few more months they changed it again, this time they split the services up into basic plan and pro plan. I don’t remember what the services where in each one but the basic plan was pretty much stripped of most useful tools. Oh and the price went up, it was still $9 for basic plan but $15 for pro plan now. Well now they did away with the basic and pro plans and combined everything together in 1 plan for the price of $19 a month, but they offered a lifetime license you can buy from distributors. Well we bought a few lifetime licenses and after a few months we noticed that the projects that had lifetime licenses had expiration dates, after emailing them they said the lifetime license isn’t actually a lifetime license, it’s a 5 year license. All of these changes in the span of few years. Yea we finally had enough of them and stopped using them. Which is a shame because it really is a good product.
But anyways, we use OvrC Pro now that has almost all the same features as domotz