Now all works like it should, thank you for your time and helping.

Dne sobota, 16. september 2017 00.50.16 UTC+2 je oseba Andrew Milner 
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> Send to weewx and configure weewx to do the wunderground upload
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> *From: *Damjan Hajsek <javascript:>
> *Sent: *16 September 2017 01:10
> *To: *weewx-user <javascript:>
> *Subject: *Re: [weewx-user] Re: weewx and aercus weatherRanger problem 
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> I have tested now for a day and weather station can't send data on two 
> places at the same time, don't know why is that.
> I even update firmware from abientweather to 2.4.4 it is the same for 
> weather ranger.
> So I can send data to weatherunderground or on my web site.
> Is there a way to send data on both sites?
> Second is that weewx before it changes data on web get data in database 
> for 5 minutes every few seconds or If I try manually, I update data about 5 
> times before web page changes.
> Can that be modified to web page update when data is updated?
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> Dne Ĩetrtek, 14. september 2017 20.17.44 UTC+2 je oseba mwall napisala:
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> On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 10:18:05 AM UTC-4, Damjan Hajsek wrote:
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> Just tested again, my weather station connect To EasyWeatherIP with no 
> problems, it works great.
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> damjan,
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> we still do not know exactly what the weather station is sending.
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> is it only sending to the web1 url, or does it also send to web2 url?
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> do the changes you make to its configuration matter?  when you change the 
> configuration, does it send to a different destination?
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> or is the firmware buggy, and it ignores everything you enter in the 
> configuration?  or does it require a power cycle of the weather station to 
> make the changes take effect?
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> you can easily find out by sniffing the traffic from the weather station. 
>  if you have a linux or macos machine on the same network as the station, 
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> tcpdump -i iface src x.x.x.x
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> where iface is the network interface of the computer on which you are 
> running tcpdump, and x.x.x.x is the ip address of the weather station.
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> that will also work on your router, if you have something openwrt-based.
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> if you have a windows machine on the same network as the station, use 
> wireshark.
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> you need to find out exactly what the station is sending, as well as the 
> destination(s) to which it is sending.
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