I think i do not get IPv6 from my provider. Can not find it in the router, 
but that's what i recall.  

If i (deliberately) turn the router off ,  the network  is gone  (as i can 
see when i scan with advanced ip scanner on my desktop pc which is in the 
same switch).




Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 19:08:53 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:

> No. 
>
> The router *may* shut down the internal network if the Internet is down. 
> And IPv6, even if not used, can cause such behavior. That is, because IPv6 
> receives an address from the internet and derived from that address it 
> gives addresses to the clients. Those addresses become invalid immediately 
> when the Internet goes down. And some clients tend to prefer IPv6 over IPv4.
>
> Did you try to switch off IPv6 in the router?
>
> Artvd schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 18:47:58 UTC+1:
>
>> If the internet is available, it works like it should. Does that not mean 
>> that this is probably not a network issue?
>>
>> Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 16:01:48 UTC+1 schreef Artvd:
>>
>>> i am not sure about which device issues the ip-address , but i know they 
>>> stay the same also after internet interruption (by using advanced ip 
>>> scanner). I have IPv4.
>>>
>>>
>>> Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 15:52:42 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:
>>>
>>>> Which device provides the IP addresses? Or are they manually set? Do 
>>>> you use UPv4 or IPv6?
>>>>
>>>> The router may revoke the IP address leases if Internet is down. That 
>>>> is especially possible if you use IPv6.
>>>>
>>>> Artvd schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 15:46:38 UTC+1:
>>>>
>>>>> The WLL and a RPI Weewx computer are on the same switch which goes to 
>>>>> the internet router
>>>>>
>>>>> Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 15:25:24 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:
>>>>>
>>>>>> So that sounds like a network issue. Could you provide a layout of 
>>>>>> your network including WLL, the WeeWX computer, the Internet router, and 
>>>>>> may be the switch?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Artvd schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 15:01:24 UTC+1:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I thought so too but i don't  get that working. 
>>>>>>> By the way I also don't want the incur additional cost on top of the 
>>>>>>> purchase price for the equipment. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 14:55:38 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]
>>>>>>> :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I had a discussion with Davis when I bought the device, and they 
>>>>>>>> stated that they require to use it with their cloud. The target is to 
>>>>>>>> get 
>>>>>>>> you into their subscription plans. And if you do so you can download 
>>>>>>>> all 
>>>>>>>> the data stored within the device. And if you don't do so (like me) 
>>>>>>>> ... 
>>>>>>>> they don't like it.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So you have to ensure that the WLL device can always send its data 
>>>>>>>> to WeeWX, even if the internet is down. WeeWX saves the data and can 
>>>>>>>> display it on the skin afterwards. No problem if the internet is down 
>>>>>>>> for 
>>>>>>>> some time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Artvd schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 14:27:08 UTC+1:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hello 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I work with Vantage Vue and WeatherlinkLive (WLL) using weewx with 
>>>>>>>>> weatherlinliveupd driver to upload data to my weather website withe 
>>>>>>>>> Neoground skin. 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have daily interruptions in my internet connection. This cause 
>>>>>>>>> holes in the reports on the website. I believe data is stored in the 
>>>>>>>>> WLL. 
>>>>>>>>> Does somebody have a solution for this? Perhpaps there is a setting 
>>>>>>>>> to 
>>>>>>>>> change. I also thought of perhaps use wunderfixer to complete the 
>>>>>>>>> missing 
>>>>>>>>> data to WU and then reimporting the full data from WU to my website?  
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>

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