M S wrote:
I think we're missing the point here... it's not a
firewall/DNS/Internet issue. Although I can see where a cache of some
sort might have the same sort of symptoms, but this is last on the
list to check. Everything is configured fine in terms of network
connectivity, and everything
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 00:52:56 -0600, M S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone else even verify that they can get radar
data? If so, give me the location you are using and I'll try that.
I've yet to hear it's working for me.
Glendale Heights, IL - works fine here. i think it defaults to
Works for me.
Taunton, MA
--Pete
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 09:14:10 -0600, Andrew Close [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 00:52:56 -0600, M S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone else even verify that they can get radar
data? If so, give me the location you are using and I'll try that.
While we're talking about it...
does anyone have a good way of changing it to use the 300mile picture
instead of the 600mile picture? Would be nice, especially in more
populated areas...
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 11:46:41 -0500, Pete Stagman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me.
Taunton, MA
Hi! I can't seem to get any radar data to come up for any location in
mythweather. Is this a problem with the plugin, my settings, or the
source of the radar images? Anyone else having this issue?
Thanks!
Matt
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It might be easier to answer your question if you gave a few details
-- where are you located? Where are you trying to get weather data
from? Is the internet connection to the Myth box up and running? Have
you tried getting weather maps for other locations that would likely
be working (eg New York
M S wrote:
Sure...
I'm located in Chicago, so I'm sure that's not an issue. I've tried
two seperate Chicago locations, as well as Indianapolis, Los Angelas,
and Tampa... all receive weather data fine, but no radar imagery. I'm
using the Mythweather plugin... I have made no changes other than the
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, M S wrote:
I think we're missing the point here... it's not a
firewall/DNS/Internet issue. Although I can see where a cache of some
sort might have the same sort of symptoms, but this is last on the
list to check. Everything is configured fine in terms of network