I've been at this for a couple of days even maybe weeks with partial 
success.....
So far i'm using the weewx extension interceptor to capture the TCP traffic 
and feed the interceptor.

My biggest problem is to create a script on the router to intercept the 
data. I have tried some many ways with only partial success and have been 
posting all over to try and get some assistance since I'm like you sort of 
a NOOB...

If you don't mind sharing how you use your api key to capture to file the 
info, would be great, that I'll try more stuff to finally get this 
working...

Also from what I understand you will need to continuously upload your data 
to the ambient website and the pull it back from there again, but not sure 
about that, will be able to establish that once I see how you use the api 
key.

If we can share our ressource to get this working i'll be a happy man ;)


On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 11:03:45 AM UTC-4, Daniel West wrote:
>
> Greetings all, I have to give the obligatory noob alert, so thank you in 
> advance for patience and help.
>
> Ill start with my end goal:
> I would like my RPi to receive my WS 2902 sensor values as CSV, TXT, 
> anything really. These values will be used to determine if/when GPIO's can 
> be triggered. It is highly preferable to be able to bypass any actual 
> uploading to the internet. I see that it may possible from the intake 
> strategies 
> <https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/intake-strategies#configuration-6-driver-for-network-connected-data-source-using-local-api-sniffing-or-hijacking>
>  section 
> of the weeWX GitHub. 
>
> On to my problem:
> I installed weeWX following this installation guide 
> <http://landoflinux.com/linux_raspberry_pi_weather_station.html>. I get 
> all the way down to "Checking connectivity to your weather station" but 
> then it fails with "Timed out too many times" continuously. I have attached 
> a snippet of my user.log and my weewx.conf files. 
>
> Guidance for end goal:
> Once I see weeWX working I can focus on my desired intake strategy (unless 
> its just as easy to do at the same time). What do I need to achieve my 
> goal? Aside from what I have installed from the installation guide, I 
> essentially have whatever comes with Debian stretch. Ive seen mentions of 
> iptables but I'm not really sure what that involves. I am using an Arris 
> TG1682G (aka XB3, from Comcast). But I also have a spare Linksys WRT54G 
> with DD-WRT on it. The WRT would ultimately be the desired router to use.
>
> I should mention, I have gotten the Ambient Weather API 
> <https://ambientweather.docs.apiary.io/#reference/ambient-realtime-api> to 
> work, I can receive my sensor values and save them into a txt file. If it 
> is possible to cut out the internet connection that would be neat. 
>
> Thank you again for the help!
>
> Daniel
>

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