I currently have a VP2 and use the 6316 Envoy and 6510Ser datalogger 
connected to the PC running weewx. If you have the VP2 console close to the 
PC you want to use for weewx you can install the new datalogger in it and 
run the cord to the PC - nothing else required. If not, then you can either 
use the 6316 Envoy and a 6510 datalogger in place of the console and put it 
by your PC, or you can get a 6100 WLL. WLL replaces the Envoy and 
datalogger and uploads directly to Davis Cloud - the "weatherlinklive" 
driver would sniff the network and intercept those packets coming from the 
WLL and inject them to weewx. 

Note that the WLL has temp/humidity and barometer built in. It can read 
additional wireless sensors, but so can the Envoy - each has 8 channels it 
can listen to. Both are pricey, but it appears that WLL is the "way of the 
future" for them, rather than the Envoy.

My VP2 combination has been online since about 2004 without issue, and 
using weewx since wview went defunct several years ago. I also run a 
Tempest, and I'm looking forward to replacing my weird "dual station" 
configuration with two small containers using v5.

-Tom


On Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 5:54:29 AM UTC-8 Rich Strle wrote:

> Question: Will the ‘stock’ WeeWX driver communicate with the 6100 Davis 
> WeatherLink Live?
>
>
> Detail:
>
>
> I have upgraded to a Davis VantagePro2 (VP2) from a VantagePro1 (VP1).
>
>
> Currently I get data from the VP1 from a Davis Envoy product number 6314 
> with a serial data logger installed.
>
>
> To get the same functionality in my VP2 I need a new Davis Envoy product 
> number 6316 Data Envoy and a new data logger 6510USB Davis WeatherLink 
> Computer Interface.
>
>
> Would I be better off with a 6100 Davis WeatherLink Live? It seems to 
> offer more functionality like adding additional sensors including the Davis 
> Airline air quality sensor.
>
>
> In the Vantage Notes section:
>
>
> “The Davis Vantage stations include a variety of models and 
> configurations. The WeeWX driver can communicate with a console or envoy 
> using serial, USB, or TCP/IP interface.”
>
>
> Poking around in the drivers section of the wiki, I see a weatherlinklive 
> weewx-driver. Is that my best option to feed data into weewx?
>
>
> Or will the ‘stock’ WeeWX driver communicate with the 6100 Davis 
> WeatherLink Live?
>
>
> Apologies for the long drawn out question. My VP1 ran since 2001 and fed 
> data to my website since then. A lot has changed since then.
>

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