Sorry I cannot edit my previous post - So here as additional question - Do 
you maybe have the link to the weewx extension? Didn't find it here 
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki.

Steinwolf schrieb am Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2021 um 21:03:43 UTC+1:

> Oh Ok. So I think I maybe misunderstood some posts I found online. So I 
> dont pay anything aslong as I dont download the data to frequently? In some 
> postings they say, that you have to pay after one year anyway.
> I saw the API thing before, but here you can only download the real time 
> data, I guess. For me it would be enough to download all data once a month 
> or so. Is this possible?
>
> Whatever - I would prefer to have a self-managed datalogger for many 
> reasons.
> The most important reason is, that I would also see the inside temperature 
> which is not possible because of " privacy policies". Also there is one 
> more temp-sensor, which also dont show up.
> And to have "everything in my hands".
>
> So can anyone help me?
>
> BR,
> Steinwolf
> galfert schrieb am Sonntag, 17. Januar 2021 um 17:12:55 UTC+1:
>
>> It is not true that WU doesn't let you download your own data. The 
>> confusion is that you can't download data the old way with a .csv download 
>> file. The new way to download your own data is to use an API key that you 
>> can generate under your account setting. Then you must use this new API 
>> method to download your data. There is even a WeeWX extension to use this 
>> new method that has been created.
>>
>> The reason for this change is that before anyone could download any 
>> amount of data and there were no controls to limit bandwidth usage. With 
>> the new API key method you are limited in the amount of bandwidth you can 
>> use on a monthly basis. This limits bandwidth abuse and it allows WU to 
>> better run their servers and reduce costs. If you are a business and you 
>> were previously downloading tons of data from WU, then those efforts have 
>> been blocked. You'll now have to purchase a commercial license in order to 
>> continue to download the amounts of data that you were before. You could 
>> say that a few bad apples with their abuse ruined the simplicity of the 
>> previous .csv download method. There were a few years where WU servers were 
>> hardly ever up. Sure things are not still perfect with WU but they 
>> certainly are a lot better than they were before these controls were 
>> implemented.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 10:41:11 AM UTC-5 Steinwolf wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I need help with the Bresser 6in1 Pro Wifi. (sends data to 
>>> WeatherUnderground). Unfortunatelly it is the "stupid" not FINEOffset 
>>> version, so I have to use the interceptor, but I'm unable to get the 
>>> interceptor working. 
>>> I'm really unhappy with WU (now they even dont let you download your own 
>>> data!) and thats why I will use weewx. 
>>> By the way - this whole raspbian, linux,... thing is also new to me, so 
>>> I struggle with this all and can only do things I found on the internet. So 
>>> please, in case you write back, dont think I know anything - tell me like 
>>> I'm a litte kid or so ;)
>>>
>>> My setup: 
>>> Bresser Weather 6in1 Pro WiFi (the one with the display) (IP 
>>> 192.168.188.60- I guess, because the Bresser configuration site is here)
>>> Raspberry Pi3 (with weewx, interceptor and apache)
>>> Fritz.Box as router
>>>
>>> IPs: 
>>> Bresser Weather IP 192.168.188.60 (I guess, because the Bresser 
>>> configuration site is here) 
>>> Raspbi IP LAN 192.168.188.34, IP WLan  192.168.188.35 
>>> (raspbiweather.fritz.box also works) 
>>> FritzBox IP (as gateway?) 192.168.188.1
>>>
>>> The problem:
>>> I permanently get this error:
>>>
>>> pi@raspbiWeather:~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/weewx status
>>> ● weewx.service - LSB: weewx weather system
>>>    Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/weewx; generated)
>>>    Active: active (exited) since Sun 2021-01-17 13:50:40 GMT; 3s ago
>>>      Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
>>>   Process: 2410 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/weewx start (code=exited, 
>>> status=0/SUCCESS)
>>>
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> weewx.engine:     ****      self._server = Consumer.TCPServer(address, 
>>> port, handler)
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> weewx.engine:     ****    File "/usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py", line 
>>> 584, in __init__
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> weewx.engine:     ****      TCPServer.__init__(self, (address, int(port)), 
>>> handler)
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> weewx.engine:     ****    File "/usr/lib/python3.7/socketserver.py", line 
>>> 452, in __init__
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> weewx.engine:     ****      self.server_bind()
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> weewx.engine:     ****    File "/usr/lib/python3.7/socketserver.py", line 
>>> 466, in server_bind
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> weewx.engine:     ****      self.socket.bind(self.server_address)
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> weewx.engine:     ****  OSError: [Errno 99] Die angeforderte Adresse kann 
>>> nicht zugewiesen werden
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> __main__: Unable to load driver: [Errno 99] Die angeforderte Adresse kann 
>>> nicht zugewiesen werden
>>> Jän 17 13:50:40 raspbiWeather python3[2426]: weewx[2426] CRITICAL 
>>> __main__:     ****  Exiting...
>>>
>>> So that " Die angeforderte Adresse kann nicht zugewiesen werden" means 
>>> in english "The requested address cannot be assigned".
>>>
>>> I think that the IP address of the PWS is wrong or so?
>>> If I do (didn't know what the commands exactly do, but found this on 
>>> another help thread of some user) "sudo tcpdump -Anpl -s0 -w - -i eth0 src 
>>> 192.168.188.60 | stdbuf -oL strings -n8", I get (after a few seconds 
>>> waiting and Cntr+C) this:
>>>
>>> tcpdump: listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 
>>> 262144 bytes
>>>         _services
>>> 3881D711F7A3-mysimplelink
>>> 3881D711F7A3-mysimplelink
>>> 3881D711F7A3-mysimplelink
>>> ^C2 packets captured
>>> 2 packets received by filter
>>> 0 packets dropped by kernel
>>>
>>> " 3881D711F7A3-mysimplelink" is the Bresser PWS on the Fritzbox. Pakets 
>>> received are sometimes more, sometimes less. I guess that the PWS sends 
>>> every 10 secs or so, and thats why. 
>>>
>>> So is this correct? Than why it doesn't work? 
>>>
>>> In the weewx config I have:
>>> station_type = Interceptor
>>>
>>> ##############################################################################
>>>
>>> [Interceptor]
>>>     # This section is for the network traffic interceptor driver.
>>>
>>>     # The driver to use:
>>>     driver = user.interceptor
>>>     #device_type = lw30x
>>>     device_type = wu-client
>>>     #mode = sniff
>>>     address = 192.168.188.60
>>>     #port = 80
>>>
>>>
>>> ##############################################################################
>>>
>>> Port is with "#" because I dont know the port and the the query above 
>>> only works without " and port 80".
>>>
>>> Please be so kind and help.
>>> BR,
>>> Steinwolf
>>>
>>

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