No. 

The router *may* shut down the internal network if the Internet is down. 
And IPv6, even if not used, can cause such behavior. That is, because IPv6 
receives an address from the internet and derived from that address it 
gives addresses to the clients. Those addresses become invalid immediately 
when the Internet goes down. And some clients tend to prefer IPv6 over IPv4.

Did you try to switch off IPv6 in the router?

Artvd schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 18:47:58 UTC+1:

> If the internet is available, it works like it should. Does that not mean 
> that this is probably not a network issue?
>
> Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 16:01:48 UTC+1 schreef Artvd:
>
>> i am not sure about which device issues the ip-address , but i know they 
>> stay the same also after internet interruption (by using advanced ip 
>> scanner). I have IPv4.
>>
>>
>> Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 15:52:42 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:
>>
>>> Which device provides the IP addresses? Or are they manually set? Do you 
>>> use UPv4 or IPv6?
>>>
>>> The router may revoke the IP address leases if Internet is down. That is 
>>> especially possible if you use IPv6.
>>>
>>> Artvd schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 15:46:38 UTC+1:
>>>
>>>> The WLL and a RPI Weewx computer are on the same switch which goes to 
>>>> the internet router
>>>>
>>>> Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 15:25:24 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:
>>>>
>>>>> So that sounds like a network issue. Could you provide a layout of 
>>>>> your network including WLL, the WeeWX computer, the Internet router, and 
>>>>> may be the switch?
>>>>>
>>>>> Artvd schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 15:01:24 UTC+1:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I thought so too but i don't  get that working. 
>>>>>> By the way I also don't want the incur additional cost on top of the 
>>>>>> purchase price for the equipment. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Op maandag 15 maart 2021 om 14:55:38 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had a discussion with Davis when I bought the device, and they 
>>>>>>> stated that they require to use it with their cloud. The target is to 
>>>>>>> get 
>>>>>>> you into their subscription plans. And if you do so you can download 
>>>>>>> all 
>>>>>>> the data stored within the device. And if you don't do so (like me) ... 
>>>>>>> they don't like it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So you have to ensure that the WLL device can always send its data 
>>>>>>> to WeeWX, even if the internet is down. WeeWX saves the data and can 
>>>>>>> display it on the skin afterwards. No problem if the internet is down 
>>>>>>> for 
>>>>>>> some time.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Artvd schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 14:27:08 UTC+1:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hello 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I work with Vantage Vue and WeatherlinkLive (WLL) using weewx with 
>>>>>>>> weatherlinliveupd driver to upload data to my weather website withe 
>>>>>>>> Neoground skin. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have daily interruptions in my internet connection. This cause 
>>>>>>>> holes in the reports on the website. I believe data is stored in the 
>>>>>>>> WLL. 
>>>>>>>> Does somebody have a solution for this? Perhpaps there is a setting to 
>>>>>>>> change. I also thought of perhaps use wunderfixer to complete the 
>>>>>>>> missing 
>>>>>>>> data to WU and then reimporting the full data from WU to my website?  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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