There is currently NO local access API to the new LCD touchscreen (6313) 
console.  You would have to read back data from weatherlink.com  
The screenshot from Philip is from a WiFiLogger2, a third party logger that 
fits in the old Davis  consoles and among other functions can emulate the 
Davis IP logger. ( http://wifilogger.net )
If you want/need local access to data from a Davis weather station (either 
VP2 or Vue) then the only option using current hardware is to use the Davis 
WeatherLink Live (6100) and use the API 
<https://weatherlink.github.io/weatherlink-live-local-api/> on that to get 
JSON formatted data.  Several WeeWx drivers have been written for this. See 
the second post in this thread. 
<https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=41328.0>
On Wednesday 13 December 2023 at 17:11:58 UTC Nate Bargmann wrote:

> * On 2023 13 Dec 09:53 -0600, rose0...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Nate, That a good idea. So:
> > Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2023-12-13 08:48 MST
> > Nmap scan report for 10.10.48.50
> > Host is up (0.0098s latency).
> > All 65535 scanned ports on 10.10.48.50 are closed
>
> Typically, if there were a port open this scan would have shown it.
> There are other command line options for a deeper probing scan but in
> this case I think they're unnecessary. I'm far from an nmap expert, I
> just use it from time to time to check things on my LAN or to make sure
> my router firewall is blocking what I think it is.
>
> > I will be following the other thread as well. I really am against paying 
> for our own data.
>
> I agree, Bob. I willingly upload to Wunderground because I also derive
> a bit of value from their site. That is the only commercial entity I
> upload to. Otherwise I upload to CWOP via the APRS network and that
> goes to MADIS where other sites such as Mesowest and PWS weather pick it
> up. I'm also fine with that as I also derive some value from their
> respective presentations of that data.
>
> That said, where Davis is going with the 6313 is not for me either.
> Even though I bought their software way back in 2015, which I never
> used, only to get their flaky logger (later replaced by one I bought
> from Australia (I think, as I've lost the contact info) that is a solid
> performer), I never signed up for an account on their site. WeeWX has
> gathered that data since Day One.
>
> - Nate
>
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