On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 5:02:18 PM UTC-8, mwall wrote:
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> On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 7:24:19 PM UTC-5, Chris Maness wrote:
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>> I could not get it to work with the GW1000 driver.  I started using 
>> wu-client again in sniff mode with wlan0 and the IP of the GW, and now 
>> I see data.  Now I need to get CWOP going.  Also lighthttp is 
>> configured to port 8080 for this thing to work on port 80.  I set up 
>> the hotspot using RaspAP, and I tried uninstalling and keeping the 
>> hotspot configuration , but it did not work.  Can lighthttpd be 
>> configured to serve up only on the eth0 side (to see my weather data)? 
>>  That way it doesn't interfere with RaspAP.  Not sure that is 
>> possible. 
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> the gw1000 mode in the interceptor driver is for the lacrosse gw1000, not 
> the ecowitt gw1000.  the lacrosse gw1000 has a very complicated protocol 
> that is not like any other device.
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> so you are correct to use the w-client mode with the ecowitt gw1000
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> as for ports, you could have the rpi listen on port 80 on the wifi 
> interface for communication from the gw1000, then make the 
> apache/nginx/lighttpd on the rpi listen on port 80 on the wired interface 
> for web traffic.
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> or just make apache/nginx/lighttpd listen on any port other than 80 on 
> both interfaces.
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> lots of options, i know, so it can be confusing.
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> maybe someone could create a wiki page with some diagrams that illustrate 
> some of the options described in the interceptor readme?
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Yes, some clearer documentation would be super helpful.  I had a hard time 
finding information to help me troubleshoot the interceptor.  The docs are 
ok for weewx, but not the interceptor .

Thanks,
Chris Maness

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