Phillip,

I posted a link to this thread in the long running 6313 thread at 
wxforum.net:
https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=45032.msg467226#msg467226

There is thought among those that replied that you're actually connecting 
to the 
WiFi Logger rather than the 6313 (I don't know as I have neither, just a 
plain old
6312 console).  Perhaps you can reply there and help resolve the confusion.

- Nate

On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 7:27:44 PM UTC-6 Philip Gladstone wrote:

> I'm running console firmware 1.3.19 and operating system 1.2.11. The 
> WifiLogger2 firmware is 2.43
>
> There are a bunch of options on http://<ip>/system.html -- this is my 
> configuration. I guess that this could be controlled by the 'TCP Port' 
> option.  The 'Extra links' reveals a bunch of interesting endpoints.
>
> [image: ConsoleSystem.png]
>
> On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 8:12:49 PM UTC-5 rose0...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> This is indeed good news. I will check the one we have. Is there a build/ 
>> version?
>> Bob
>>
>> On Dec 11, 2023, at 6:06 PM, Philip Gladstone <philip.j.s...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I just got the new 6313 console, and it does respond on port 22222 and 
>> seems to return the same data that my Envoy did. Additionally, you can go 
>> to http://<console ip>/loop.json to get the current values. 
>>
>>
>> Philip
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 12:21:56 PM UTC-4 michael.k...@gmx.at 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Certainly an interesting spin-off discussion: developing a platform to 
>>> ensure our data will remain our data. A first approach could be designing a 
>>> console. Many stations out there, modular or not, use wireless sensors that 
>>> only transmit their readings unencrypted and simplex. It should be possible 
>>> to design a console that receives the popular sensors out there and 
>>> provides data on the (W)LAN they are connected to. An internal storage with 
>>> a REST interface for data access and a GUI for maintaining settings and 
>>> there you go. The idea isn't new, doesn't sound too complicated but would 
>>> be a long way to go, if the goal is to provide something that deserves the 
>>> label "product". Anyway, I'd be on board. :D 
>>> gary....@gmail.com schrieb am Mittwoch, 9. August 2023 um 15:36:52 
>>> UTC+2:
>>>
>>>> I have had good luck with the Davis WLL, though it is not my data 
>>>> source for my primary weewx instance. I use it to feed my in home tablet 
>>>> displays.
>>>> I have run a SDR setup in the past and while it is NOT the easiest to 
>>>> configure, it did work well once all the pieces were in place. I did need 
>>>> to get a separate device (BMP380) to provide the barometer though. If you 
>>>> run on a Pi, no problem doing that. I run off a PC with Proxmox, so I had 
>>>> to add the Pi to have barometer.
>>>>
>>>> If I were the OP, I'd get the additional hardware to do SDR.
>>>> Ecowitt may be cheaper, but it certainly isn't a Davis.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at 1:14:43 AM UTC-4 Graham Eddy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> swap vantage to ecowitt and you lose the data logger (stored in local 
>>>>> hardware) → one day you lose critical data
>>>>>
>>>>> ecowitt already have a ‘regularly call home' to china built in that 
>>>>> adds no value to customer, only a dependency on ecowitt company. if 
>>>>> ecowitt 
>>>>> turn off their ‘ok’ response, everyone’s stations will reboot 
>>>>> continually. 
>>>>> i expect them to introduce paid-only access - but they are clever not to 
>>>>> restrict the data but to disable the devices. (you might want to be wary 
>>>>> of 
>>>>> accepting their firmware upgrades in future, for existing devices.)
>>>>>
>>>>> it is like the printer market - they flog you a printer really cheap 
>>>>> but 'charge like a wounded bull' for the ink. ditto future weather 
>>>>> stations: cheap hardware, but lock you into constant revenue stream for 
>>>>> service. as the weather station vendors try to lock down into paid-only 
>>>>> services, i plan to migrate to open lorawan devices (because i want COTS 
>>>>> or 
>>>>> public domain products rather than build my own - more effective use of 
>>>>> my 
>>>>> time)
>>>>>
>>>>> but i do like my current setup, with vantage providing core weather 
>>>>> data and ecowitt lots of other inexpensive nearby sensors augmenting it, 
>>>>> plus lorawan for some more distant and more complex sensors than ecowitt 
>>>>> provides. 
>>>>> *⊣GE⊢*
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9 Aug 2023, at 1:35 pm, Bob Rose <rose0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have been using the Ecowitt on my home weather station going on 
>>>>> three years now. I can not say anything bad about it. The Davis 6313 I am 
>>>>> dealing with is for an organization I belong to. It replaced the failing 
>>>>> VP2. They are really bummed that they spent so much money for something 
>>>>> that does not have accessible archives. I have even thought about 
>>>>> sneaking 
>>>>> an Ecowitt system out there and telling them “I got it working”. 
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at 8:05:51 PM UTC-7 Colin Larsen wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Strangely enough I just replaced all my DIY hardware (weatherduino) 
>>>>>> with an Ecowitt setup and it's excellent for the money
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Colin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, 9 Aug 2023 at 14:35, vince <vince...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> rtl_davis driver can help somewhat at a higher complexity level FWIW
>>>>>>>
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