Yea, what I wanted to do was something like this..

Machine 1 - adapter for sensors. Wifi adapter to local network

Machine 2 - local network - thermd for reading information from machine 1

So your saying run owserver on machine1 then have machine 2 run owfs to
read that data?

Is there away to have it pull and store the data to machine 2?

Thanks

On Wednesday, July 31, 2013, Mick Sulley wrote:

>  I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to do, but you can have -
>
> Machine 1 - adapter plugged in with 1-wire network  connected, running
> owserver
>
> Machine 2 - run owfs (or one of the others in the family) reading from
> owserver on Machine 1.
>
> Is that what you want to do?  And yes it runs fine under Ubuntu
>
> Cheers
> Mick
>
>
> On 31/07/13 06:33, Ryan Nichols wrote:
>
> I have a question about how to set this up and even if its possible..
>
>  In another part of the same network I would like to run I would assume
> the client on this machine and have it talk back to a main machine for
> processing with an interface like thermd.
>
>  Has anyone tried this or is it even possible?  Would be trying this
> under Ubuntu ..
>
>  Thanks for any ideas or suggestions
>
>
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