On Thu, 20 Jul 2023, 13:49 pannetron, <pannet...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>
> On Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 4:29:36 AM UTC-6 Mark Fraser wrote:
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> On 19/07/2023 15:46, pannetron wrote:
> >
> > Yes, the "outside URL" of your MQTT broker must map to a public IP.  All
> > 192.168... IP addresses are non-routable, private IP addresses.  If you
> > don't have a permanent, public IP address, you may be able to use
> > Dynamic DNS from one of the services that offers that to register a
> > public URL that maps to whatever your Internet service provider tells
> > you to use as your public IP.
>
>
> So, I should use my hopto.org URL with the port that is for MQTT (1883)?
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> hopto.org looks okay but you should still use 9001 as the port to have
> your router forward MQTT requests to,
> assuming that's how you have your MQTT broker set up. The 1883 port is
> usually used to publish data to the
> broker, 9001 is used for clients subscribing to data from the broker.  The
> weewx server sends to 1883, the
> Belchertown skin pulls from port 9001.
>

That's sorted it. I can now get live updates when I'm not at home.

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