I needed to swap out some batteries today, so not wanting to send bad data to the networks I looked to see if I could turn them off while I was replacing them. Sure enough, you have an option of “No Upload” - good planning, thanks! So, I set CWOP to No Upload and WU to No Upload and clicked Save, and the entire CWOP rectangle disappeared and the WU rectangle stayed there as No Upload. On the up side, when I re-added CWOP it still remembered my old settings.
Anyway, I assume that CWOP should also stay along with WU when they have No Upload selected, correct?
Minor bug with Weather Network?
Moderator: Mattk
Re: Minor bug with Weather Network?
As I cannot have all not selected networks displayed (it will be a long useless list) i decided to make them disappear when not used. Only exception is WU which stays always there. This my way to say thanks to WU, who supported me in getting the Meteobridge project realized.
Resellers can change to a network of their choice, so when you get a Meteobridge as "AWEKAS bridge" from AWEKAS, of course AWEKAS is handled as the primary/default network.
Resellers can change to a network of their choice, so when you get a Meteobridge as "AWEKAS bridge" from AWEKAS, of course AWEKAS is handled as the primary/default network.
Re: Minor bug with Weather Network?
Yes I agree that you definitely made the correct decision to keep all of the unused weather networks off the screen – it would just clutter up everything. I’m glad to hear that WU helped you out because the Meteobridge is a really good product.
Except for WU, it sounds like the “no upload” option is what you use to identify a network that isn’t being used and therefore should not be displayed, correct? Something you could potentially do is add to the list “not used”, and then don’t display the “not used” networks but display the “no upload” networks.
I like/use the capability of “no upload” when I’m working on my station hardware and don’t want goofy data to be transmitted to the networks. I may also want to temporarily disable sending data to one or more networks and leave the other networks active for a time while I adjust/test something. It’s really nice that you remember my network settings so when I re-enable them I don’t have to look them up, but I think it would be a little less confusing and make the Meteobridge a little more polished if it didn’t make a weather network disappear when you select “no upload”, but it does disappear when you select “not used”.
What do you think?
Except for WU, it sounds like the “no upload” option is what you use to identify a network that isn’t being used and therefore should not be displayed, correct? Something you could potentially do is add to the list “not used”, and then don’t display the “not used” networks but display the “no upload” networks.
I like/use the capability of “no upload” when I’m working on my station hardware and don’t want goofy data to be transmitted to the networks. I may also want to temporarily disable sending data to one or more networks and leave the other networks active for a time while I adjust/test something. It’s really nice that you remember my network settings so when I re-enable them I don’t have to look them up, but I think it would be a little less confusing and make the Meteobridge a little more polished if it didn’t make a weather network disappear when you select “no upload”, but it does disappear when you select “not used”.
What do you think?