Neither a left click or right click TCP/IP button does anything. If I click 
on the "Remote Device IP Address" (further down the screen), a blank field 
opens up to the right of the button. (I could enter something there, but no 
information is displayed.)

If I click on "Web Download", the 2 fields to the right open up - again 
with no information. Right clicking doesn't do anything for either of these 
fields.
  

On Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 11:18:07 AM UTC-7, p q wrote:
>
> Well that's the MAC address not the Ip address. Mac is a unique id for 
> that device and the ip address is usually set by the router. What do you 
> get if you click on the ip address radio button?
>
> On Sat, Jan 25, 2020, 9:45 AM Bill Butler <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> It looks like the Weatherlink IP address is 00:1D:0A:00:BB:D1 (See 
>> attached picture)
>> (Linux is so much easier than Windows 7 for screen captures) 
>>
>> Should I change the
>> host = 192.168.0.143
>> statement in the conf file to
>> host =  00:1D:0A:00:BB:D1
>> or would it be better to purge the current installation and then 
>> reinstall using
>>  00:1D:0A:00:BB:D1
>> for the address?
>>
>> On Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 9:52:59 AM UTC-7, vince wrote:
>>>
>>> On Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 8:42:33 AM UTC-8, Bill Butler wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've attached the conf file. My answers to the conf prompts look like 
>>>> what I entered. I'll get the IP address of the Weatherlink IP device when 
>>>> I 
>>>> have a chance.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Looks good other than the ip address being incorrect.
>>>
>>> I'd suggest changing debug=0 to debug=1 at least for a while.  That'll 
>>> give more logging info if we need it.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>> A minor complication - Last night's "experiments" turned off my wife's 
>>>> TV/DVR recorder. It seems to be OK this morning, but the TV/DVR (from 
>>>> DISH) 
>>>> runs instructions thru the same router/home network that the computer uses.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Impossible to guess what you touched or how.   The one thing I would say 
>>> is that you 'never' want to configure two computers with the same IP 
>>> address on the same network.  That way causes lots of things to go very 
>>> irrevocably stupid.
>>>
>>> Figure out the ip address of you Weatherlink device, edit it in, restart 
>>> weewx, it should work fine....
>>>
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