No Live Data
Moderator: Mattk
No Live Data
Hi, I am not getting any data from Vantage Pro2 to TP-Link MR3020 with Meteobridge. MB connected Ethernet to router. No WiFi in this setup. The VantagePro is serial-to-USB 2.0 hub then to the MB. There’s no live data when I’m logged in to the MB. Any ideas? Please help. I’ve been at this for months.
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Re: No Live Data
Have you tried console total power off? Take out batteries and remove power-supply.
Also make sure logger is firmly attached to console.
Regards
Also make sure logger is firmly attached to console.
Regards
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That is my advice as well. Davis logger is known to sometimes hang-up when it is hot-plugged into a powered console.droiddk wrote: Mon Mar 05, 2018 10:46 am Have you tried console total power off? Take out batteries and remove power-supply.
Also make sure logger is firmly attached to console.
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I’ve tried that a couple times. Maybe I’m getting re-connect order wrong? On MB, I have weather station set to USB. And in Network tab on MB it’s set to LAN. Wireless LAN didn’t seem to work either.
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On the Weather Stations tab at bottom for Local Settings, Serial USB switch is set to none. Would that have to be changed since my Davis logger is a serial connection that’s plugged into a USB 2.0 converter?
Pulling logger, batteries and power from console did not work unfortunately.
Also, when my Davis console reboots, it says Station 1. Yet the meteobridge says trying to reconnect Station 0. If that matters.
Pulling logger, batteries and power from console did not work unfortunately.
Also, when my Davis console reboots, it says Station 1. Yet the meteobridge says trying to reconnect Station 0. If that matters.
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Btw, this is the USB hub I’m using: http://ableconn.com/support_1.php?gid=50
If this isn’t right, which one would you suggest
If this isn’t right, which one would you suggest
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Please don't touch network tab as doing things wrong there will cut off your Meteobridge from your LAN/WLAN. The messages don't tell me that the USB connection is dropping, which is typical if the USB hub is missing or a "wrong" one.
You did not tell us, if you followed the console repower request. What you have to do is:
1) disconnect console from power
2) remove batteries from console
3) disconnect USB logger from USB hub
4) pull USB logger from console
5) insert USB logger to console
6) connect USB logger to USB hub
7) insert batteries to console
connect power to console
I think it is obvious that hot-plugging the logger into a operating console is not a good idea and without removing batteries it does not get power-cycled which is needed in case of a logger hang-up
You did not tell us, if you followed the console repower request. What you have to do is:
1) disconnect console from power
2) remove batteries from console
3) disconnect USB logger from USB hub
4) pull USB logger from console
5) insert USB logger to console
6) connect USB logger to USB hub
7) insert batteries to console

I think it is obvious that hot-plugging the logger into a operating console is not a good idea and without removing batteries it does not get power-cycled which is needed in case of a logger hang-up

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Yes, I have followed each step that you laid out here. The network setting is the same: type of connection is LAN since Ethernet is connected direct. Still doesn’t work. When I was using my PC, I just plugged the serial connector from the logger into the PC and had no issues. But when I plug the serial logger into the usb hub, the meteobridge just doesn’t seem to read anything. Is there any other info I can provide that might help solve?
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Can you please setup remote access as explained in the Meteobridge FAQ in this forum?
Please send URL and password to "info(at)meteobridge.com".
Please send URL and password to "info(at)meteobridge.com".
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Emailed to you. Thank you