jepp, I do it also, set 'loop_on_init' to true. gjr80 describe the hole 
process- very helpful. 

many thank for help
Jochen



vince schrieb am Freitag, 10. September 2021 um 04:21:53 UTC+2:

> On Thursday, September 9, 2021 at 6:57:52 PM UTC-7 gjr80 wrote:
>
>> The bottom line is when using the GW1000 driver the recommended approach 
>> is to add an address reservation for the GW1000 to your DHCP server so the 
>> GW1000 is affectively given a fixed IP address (the GW1000 cannot be 
>> programmed with a fixed IP). If the GW1000 is on a different sub-net then 
>> this reservation is essential. Specifying the GW1000 IP address and port 
>> number in weewx.conf is recommended in most cases and essential if the 
>> GW1000 is on a different sub-net. Setting loop_on_init to True is also 
>> recommended (in fact when you use wee_config --reconfigure to select the 
>> GW1000 driver you are prompted to set loop_on_init) 
>>
>>
> Just to confirm, I switched to a loop_on_init=True and used a fixed IP 
> reservation in my DHCP server to get a stable address for the GW1000 and it 
> 'does' recover nicely for me, so I'd recommend it to jovo...(sorry, can't 
> see your name in google groups) as your best next step.
>
>  
>

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