Dear Seth and WeatherCat hardware gurus,
So if I go with the Weatherlink IP, do I need the Weatherlink subscription? Or will Weathercat just find the station?
As far as I know the WeatherLink subscription is a completely different service. You just have to decide if it is of any value to you or not.
I don't have a WeatherLink IP station, but from what I've heard, WeatherCat cannot "find" it automatically. The WeatherLink IP doesn't have any sort of device recognition protocol like Apple's Bonjour. So you need to find out what address the WeatherLink IP device has on your home network.
There are instructions on how to do this in the WeatherCat manual starting on page 61. Basically you need to scan your home network to find out what Davis had set your WeatherLink IP to. Depending on your home network, you might have to reassign the IP address because it isn't accessible within your home private network.
It is all relatively easy to do. However, it does represent some additional hassle factor over the USB data-logger. You might want to ask yourself how much additional hassle you want . . . . . for most of us, .. we are already
way over our hassle quota as it is!!

Cheers, Edouard
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