According to your weewx logs, the ip address of the datalogger is 192.168.0.25.
So shut down weewx and open this URL http://192.168.0.25 using your web browser Le jeudi 7 décembre 2023 à 13:25:20 UTC+1, hind...@gmail.com a écrit : > Many thanks for these suggestions. Regarding 1. how do I connect to the > datalogger in order to uncheck the "Upload to weatherlink" option? If the > weatherlink upload is causing the conflict, I am not clear why this would > suddenly start being an issue, but certainly worth trying. > On 2, no, I don't have a static IP address for the datalogger, or any > other device configured with the same IP address. > > On Wednesday 6 December 2023 at 07:46:08 UTC jterr...@gmail.com wrote: > >> David, >> >> I have 2 suggestions about your network problems with your IP datalogger : >> >> 1. By default, the IP datalogger will periodically send sensor >> real-time data and datalogger archive data to weatherlink.com >> servers. Weewx needs exclusive access to the IP datalogger. You may try >> to >> disable the upload to weatherlink servers by connecting to the datalogger >> using a web browser and uncheck the "Upload to weatherlink.com" >> option. Concerning the exclusive access needed by weewx, are you using >> any >> other software (Weatherlink software or any other) that connects to the >> IP >> datalogger and that may break the weewx-datalogger pipe ? >> 2. Is the IP logger configured with a static IP address ? If it is >> the case, check that you don't have any other network device configured >> statically with the same IP address. Check also that the address range of >> the DHCP server of your router does not overlap with the static IP >> address >> of the datalogger. >> >> >> Le mardi 5 décembre 2023 à 18:58:12 UTC+1, hind...@gmail.com a écrit : >> >>> Thanks. I might end up having to try one of these options. >>> >>> On Tuesday 5 December 2023 at 15:19:35 UTC gary....@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>>> I went with a WiFiLogger2 which has performed without a hitch for a >>>> couple of years now. >>>> The maker also has an Ethernet unit if you don't want the added heat >>>> from a radio in your console. >>>> >>>> https://wifilogger.net/ >>>> >>>> https://wifilogger.net/ethernet.html >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at 6:54:14 AM UTC-5 hind...@gmail.com >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I have recently moved a BT Wholehome Wifi disc a little closer to the >>>>> Console (10cm now; was 100cm) , so I guess that *might* be >>>>> "interfering" in some way - I will try moving it further away again to >>>>> see >>>>> if that solves the problem. I have already re-seated the WLIP logger a >>>>> few >>>>> times. Incidentally, if Davis no longer make the WLIP logger, does anyone >>>>> know what the the preferred method now is of getting the data from the >>>>> weather station to weewx etc? >>>>> >>>>> I may also try the different drive that was suggested in >>>>> https://groups.google.com/g/weewx-user/c/q67cvEsXtjQ/m/7difZtkUAgAJ. >>>>> >>>>> Regarding the question in >>>>> https://groups.google.com/g/weewx-user/c/q67cvEsXtjQ/m/J9W5KA7rAQAJ, >>>>> I haven't changed anything on my network, other than moving a few >>>>> ethernet >>>>> cables for other devices around, due to an unstable Sky TV connection. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks to everyone that has commented on this to help me find a >>>>> solution. Much appreciated. >>>>> >>>>> David. >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday 5 December 2023 at 00:25:06 UTC Tom Keffer wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> That's certainly possible. I'd say ask Davis, but this logger has >>>>>> been so long out of production that I doubt David would get any >>>>>> satisfaction out of them. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm also suspicious when electronic devices "just break." That's very >>>>>> rare. But, it does happen. >>>>>> >>>>>> One thing you could try: reseating the logger. >>>>>> >>>>>> Oh, and is there any new source of RF nearby? A new router? Satellite >>>>>> dish? 5 kW pirate radio? >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 4:17 PM Graham Eddy <g...@geddy.au> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> the vantage IP device seems to accept a connection, work for a >>>>>>> while, then stop responding, then connection is reset → sounds like on >>>>>>> device side it seizes up and the ip protocol times out; establishing >>>>>>> new >>>>>>> connection just repeats the cycle. the device apparently has been >>>>>>> working >>>>>>> for years and is now failing → sounds like device has broken >>>>>>> *⊣GE⊢* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 5 Dec 2023, at 9:23 am, vince <vince...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Just a thought, but when I see "weewx.drivers.vantage: ip-read >>>>>>> error: timed out" that makes me think your network is unstable. >>>>>>> From your posts in the thread it 'sounds' like it has been working for >>>>>>> years without issues. Did you change anything on your network ? 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