I asked the support of Davis Instruments about local asscess. The answer 
was:

"Both the EnviroMonitor IP and WeatherLink Live are strictly cloud based 
and you would not be able to access through your LAN."

Nevertheless, I actually see no alternative to the WeatherLink Live device. 

Nicolas Peninguy schrieb am Mittwoch, 18. November 2020 um 21:13:36 UTC+1:

> Hello,
>
> Le 11/18/20 à 2:07 PM, galfert a écrit :
> > Davis pretty much discontinued the Weatherlink IP around the time they 
> > released the WeatherLink Live. My recommendation is to go with the 
> > WeatherLink Live.
>
> It took me some time to find relevant information on the Internet, so 
> may be this will be of some interest for someone.
>
> This thing embeds an HTTP server with a local API described here:
>
> https://weatherlink.github.io/weatherlink-live-local-api/
>
> There are some good things, like broadcast of live data or discovery 
> through mDNS.
>
>
> BUT:
>
> Currently there is no local access to archive data, nor device health 
> data: https://github.com/weatherlink/weatherlink-live-local-api/issues
>
> This thing will be useless if for whatever reason using Davis 
> weatherlink.com service is not wanted or possible.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Nicolas
>
>

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