I operate several Davis Vantage Pro weather stations (cabled versions) for 
our local skywarn spotter network.  These stations are often located at 
remote sites and then we've got Weewx running on a server that goes out and 
polls all of the stations.  The stations are linked to the internet via a 
Weatherlink IP behind a router and it works beautifully (once we tweaked a 
few of the network settings in weewx, btw.)

With the Davis Weatherlink IP being discontinued, what are folks using to 
connect their cabled stations to the internet?  I see a couple of 
recommendations a while ago for something like this: 
https://www.gridconnect.com/products/net232-serial-to-ethernet-intelligent-cable-adapter
 .  
Is this a good option?  How about something that does usb via ip instead?  
We had RaspPi's running at all the sites sending data back to the central 
server for a long time, but we really like the elegance of the solution we 
have currently.

I'd appreciate any comments.  Kinda bummed that Davis moved to the 
weatherlink live idea.  I'd been able to get some of the IP loggers on ebay 
for a while but they're dwindling.

Thanks.

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