The most recent version of Ubuntu for RaspberryPi is 16.04, so I have
installed Debian 9 (Stretch) instead.

On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 4:53 PM steeple ian <steeple...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Massimiliano,
> ,
>
> Thank you for you feedback. I have a spare Raspberry Pi 3 which I can
> utilise. I will set it up this evening with the version of Linux you are
> using, If you can guide me from that, I will be very pleased.
>
> Regards,
> Ian
>
> On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 2:20 PM Massimiliano Neri <icnmfa...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Steep...
>>
>> I am testing myself to make it work, and I managed to do it even if I have 
>> to refine the iptables to make the installation cleaner.
>> The bridge of this weather station does not have a built-in webserver, so if 
>> you do a port scanner I would not find any available port anymore you have 
>> to connect it via wifi to the router and it does not have an ethernet 
>> connector.
>> However, no fear, it is more difficult to configure it with weewx than other 
>> weather stations, but it works well once connected with this software.
>> The IPTABLES rules listed by Tanwe are important to make it work, the port 
>> 80 you see in the rule is an interception that directs on another port that 
>> you choose and that is available to do the iptables.
>> I personally am configuring the weewx software with the interceptor driver, 
>> directly on an Orange Pi Zero for $ 10.
>> Orange Pi Zero has Ubuntu's Bionic image installed, and I've set up the 
>> small mini PC to serve as a HotSpot, and then connect the WH-2650 bridge 
>> directly to the Orange.
>> So in my case the bridge does not connect to the home router but to the mini 
>> PC where weewx also runs, and only the Orange Pi is connected to the router 
>> via ethernet cable.
>> I created thanks to Tanwe's information on the routes of the iptables and 
>> the station works, but as I mentioned you are to refine, in fact if I use 
>> the app of the smartphone that is connected to the Orange via wifi, the app 
>> itself can not find the bridge device. Of course, the station was connected 
>> to the hotspot before I made the rules.
>> Apart from this detail, everything seems to work, so if you need 
>> information, I can tell you where you came from the configuration.
>>
>>
>> Il giorno venerdì 23 novembre 2018 00:11:49 UTC+1, Massimiliano Neri ha
>> scritto:
>>>
>>> Hi, I just bought a WaldBeck Halley WH-2650, basically a clone of the
>>> WH-2650 Fine Offset, can you tell me how to configure weewx.conf to
>>> intercept its data string?
>>>
>>> I thank you in advance.
>>>
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