Just run your broker 'on' the pi and you'll be set.
FWIW, it tends to be more reliable if it's a wired pi in my experience, but
it works fine either way.
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21, 2020 3:55 AM
To: Vince Skahan
Cc: weewx-development
Subject: Re: [weewx-development] Re: Somewhat OT - Split RTL_433 data
Vince Skahan writes:
> On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 4:35:41 PM UTC-7, cl...@n7qnm.net wrote:
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>> So – has anyone else run into this problem an
Vince Skahan writes:
> On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 4:35:41 PM UTC-7, cl...@n7qnm.net wrote:
>>
>> So – has anyone else run into this problem and maybe found an “elegant”
>> solution? Or, perhaps not-so-elegant? I suppose I could hack rtl_433 and
>> conditionally direct SOME of the traffic to
Clay
I parallel with you, as also have "bunch of things" house around, and never
able to figured how to consolidate. Maybe something external as IFTTT to
play the "middleman"...
I will be curious if any further "consolidation" ideas...
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On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 4:35:41 PM UTC-7, cl...@n7qnm.net wrote:
>
> So – has anyone else run into this problem and maybe found an “elegant”
> solution? Or, perhaps not-so-elegant? I suppose I could hack rtl_433 and
> conditionally direct SOME of the traffic to “someplace else”; but that