Good evening, I have a Walbeck Halley WH2650 with the WH32B indoor T/H/P 
sensor, the WS69 outdoor array and a WH57 lighting detector. I'm using 
weewx on a raspberry, sending data to Meteotemplate and a remote influxDb 
server+Grafana. At the moment I managed to get everything successfully 
working with a custom modified version of the Interceptor driver, but I was 
thinking to switch to the gw1000 api driver, in order to custom upload data 
to another external server (now I'm sending data to the local raspberry). I 
have two questions for those who are using it:
1. What happens if wifi drops or router reboots (I have scheduled a router 
reboot every night - a couple of minutes to complete the process -  to 
avoid issues with connection getting stuck - I'm using a usb sim card 
dongle) and the driver is unable to reach the wh2650? Will it crash /stop 
weewx (so that I have to manually restart it) or it will continue? (with 
the interceptor being a simple "sniffer" nothing bad happens).
2. Is the lightning_distance field treated correctly? What I mean is that 
while the units of the main station packet loop are imperial and stored as 
imperial in Weewx database (but shown and extracted as metric), the 
lightning_distance field provided by the WH57 is in kilometres (checked 
with the ecowitt app), causing a units' mismatch (it was one of the small 
modifications I had to made to the interceptor driver - it was thinking 
that lightning_distance was in miles, storing it directly to the database 
and giving a mismatched value)
Sorry for being a bit lenghty, thank you for any help you can offer  

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