recently my approximately 10-year-old Vantage Vue ISS gave up the dreaded 
Super Cap ghost and in searching for a more modern weather station I like 
the WeatherFlow Tempest for numerous reasons including solar battery 
charging and various sensors that others charge additional for but 
unfortunately as sold one has to have WiFi to make a network connection to 
it. My home LAN is completely hardwired from a DYI router to provided DHCP 
to a switch allowing hardwired connections to all devices throughout the 
house. I could put a WiFI access point to connect the Tempest Hub to the 
network but if possible I would like to avoid any use of WiFi.

I've been reading about the meteoStick as a way to read the RF data stream 
from the station sensor. 

Considering using a Raspberry Pi 4 to connect the meteoStick and WeeWx 
eliminating the need to use the WeatherFlow WiFi/Bluetooth Hub

If this is a possibility also considering using either a 
thermometer/hygrometer/barometric hat on the Pi itself or a different 
indoor sensor array connected to possibly a Pi Zero also hard wired to the 
LAN

Thinking is that the indoor sensor should be located away from the RF 
receiving PI that is also running WeeWx due to abnormal heat readings from 
the Pi4

WIll appreciate any comments relating to indoor sensor arrays and the 
ability to keep everything hardwired to my LAN!!

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