Hi all,
I have a Davis Vantage Pro 2 feeding a Meteobrige installed on a TPLink. I have the latest Meteobridge update.
My problem is I was away and my internet modem lost internet connection for a month and so no data was uploaded to WU.
Its now working again but a big chunk of data is missing on WU.
The data is there in the Davis Memory. The Basic Davis software I have can load all previous data to the PC OK so I know its there, however I dont know how to tell the Meteobridge to upload it all to WU or if in fact it is a problem with Meteobridge software which needs resolving.
Regards Mike
Meteobridge not updating Weather Underground with past data
Moderator: Mattk
Re: Meteobridge not updating Weather Underground with past data
MB doesn't read the Davis memory it reads the actual data form the sensors through the logger, the issue here is obviously your internet connection which failed preventing MB from uploading.
Re: Meteobridge not updating Weather Underground with past data
Yes you are correct, I know it uploads in real time as do other software programs. However if there was a box to tick in the Meteobridge to read the Davis history and upload the missing block to WU I would not have a problem. Be it NBN the internet often dissapears and comes back causing a modem reboot....Probem with copper to the node.
The Davis Network software on a PC will grab history and upload to WU, even the toy weather stations will too like the Oregon Scientific WMR200.
It seems sad that a feature like this cannot be added.
I then have to ask, what purpose the USB stick and usb splitter serve betweeen the Davis console and the Metobridge?
Cheers
The Davis Network software on a PC will grab history and upload to WU, even the toy weather stations will too like the Oregon Scientific WMR200.
It seems sad that a feature like this cannot be added.
I then have to ask, what purpose the USB stick and usb splitter serve betweeen the Davis console and the Metobridge?
Cheers
Re: Meteobridge not updating Weather Underground with past data
Arh the good old NBN! Anyway you would also realize MB reads data in a variety of ways from quite a range of stations including RF which has no need (as such) for a console or a data logger etc hence it is not simply a single function, single threaded specific toy like some others.