Hi Matt,

I noticed that in addition to the reset button on the sensor there's an 
activate button on the hub - what does that do? I'm worried that pressing 
it might screw up the other sensors? Is it worth trying it?

Regards,
Ken.

On Tuesday 30 January 2024 at 17:24:46 UTC+1 matthew wall wrote:

> On Sunday, January 28, 2024 at 12:02:51 PM UTC-5 ken.r...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> When I point the web browser at the hub, I only see 4 sensors, but I've 
> always only seen 4 sensors even when all 6 were working.
>
> Wireshark shows traffic from 5 of the 6 sensors, there's nothing from this 
> 6th sensor and nothing from an unknown sensor ID.
>
> I don't have a 433MHz transceiver so I can't tell what the sensor is 
> sending to the hub. The 433MHz repeater flickers when it transmits (and the 
> other 5 sensors are switched off) so I know it's transmitting something to 
> the hub, but the hub isn't sending anything on to Weeex from it.
>
>
> ken,
>
> i'm out of ideas.  maybe try only one at a time of the two identical 
> sensors, 5 and 6?  do that also with the first 4 identical sensors.  
> enumerate the sensor ids to make sure you not missing something?
>
> it sounds like the sensor 6 is transmitting, but we do not know whether 
> the hub is receiving. 
>
> as i recall, the hub never mixes data from multiple sensors; each http 
> request it makes is for a separate sensor.  so you should be able to have 
> two sensors reporting pressure, and you just have to distinguish those in 
> weewx based on the sensor identifier.
>
> m
>

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