Would you please provide the URL of the github repository from which you 
downloaded the driver?  Also, what version of WeeWX are you running?

> On Nov 20, 2020, at 6:07 PM, vince <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Friday, November 20, 2020 at 5:52:15 PM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:
>> Despite having downloaded the github's most recent version, and following 
>> the instructions in the readme file, I run into a file not found error when 
>> I get to the part of doing"
>>  sudo wee_extension --install weewx-ip100.zip
>> 
> 
> How did you download it ?  With a browser ?
> 
> It's possible it's in your Downloads directory.  Just give the absolute 
> pathname to the file (something like /home/pi/Downloads/something.zip 
> perhaps, whatever it is on your system).
>  
>> Oh, PS.  Is it possible to have two WeeWx installations (on different Rasp 
>> machines) BOTH looking at the ip address of the unit and have correct data 
>> flowing to both Pis?  I'd like to not take down the functioning Rasp Pi 
>> until the new install is up, running and tweaked.
>> 
>  
> Give it a try and follow-up here for the next person who asks the same 
> question.....but if that driver just queries a network device, sure it should 
> probably work.
> 
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