It looks like this link that was previously posted answered my question:
https://weatherlink.github.io/airlink-local-api/. I don't know why Davis
Instruments doesn't provide that information with the product. After
reading this Github article I was able to easily locate the IP from my
router as
John
Thanks for the quick reply. So far weewx-airlink works great. Thats what
I figured that needs to be done. What would be better; A separate database
or keep extending the schema. I'm leaning towards a database approach.
Thanks
On Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 10:05:28 AM UTC-4, John
weewx-airlink uses newly added columns for air quality in WeeWX’s extended
schema. There is no provision for storing readings from multiple sensors.
That would require extending the schema, creating a separate database or
repurposing unused columns in the schema. I’m not keen on any of
How would you differentiate the sensor data in the database if you have two
or more Air Monitoring sensors?
Thanks
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On Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 12:58:13 AM UTC-5 Bill Arthur wrote:
> I love this watchdog, but can't get it to work.
>
> As in the log, it runs but doesn't see WeeWx running. This time it ran
> about 20 minutes then WeeWx exited. I restarted it shortly thereafter.
>
> My application is remote,