More info here...
https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?PHPSESSID=dc53bd41729a67193b996bccf49ff88a&topic=34312.0

Not tried it myself, but I have an early (circa 2012)  'Belfryboy' wireless 
logger (not wifi), that I have modified to suit myself.
It is a small PCB that fits in the VP2 console, the same as a Davis or 3rd 
part logger would and works wirelessly using xbee modules and passes serial 
data in the same way a cabled connection would.
My VP2 console is wall mounted in my dining room and my weewx computer is 
in another room with a USB connection to the small unit with another xbee 
in it, communicating with the console.
My xbees run at 2.4GHz with 2mW output.
The console unity has the same memory as a standard Davis logger and stores 
it's data in exactly the same way.
It looks a bit like the new wifi logger and plugs directly into the 
expansion port in the same way.
It's polled by weewx every 2.5 seconds for loop data (as though it is a USB 
serial port) and doesn't miss a beat at a distance of 15ft/5metres, I'm not 
sure of it's range, but works for me ;-)

Nigel.


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