I wanted to provide a status update to you folks who have been helping me with my installation of WC with a WeatherlinkIP logger, VP2+ console and ISS in southeast Pennsylvania. I really appreciate the assistance!
As I noted earlier, I had taken a guess at the logger IP address, based on the DHCP table in my router, entered it into the comm configuration of WC and was successful - data is flowing to the WL network AND to WC, so that is all good. For various unrelated reasons, I had to re-boot my MacBook Pro a couple of times, and everything still works. My station on the WL network is WO3E/3, in case anyone is interested. The ?guessed? address I entered into WC was 192.168.1.105.
What I have not been able to do is to set up the logger with a static IP address in the router. First of all, the Ethernet (MAC) address for the logger is not listed on the device ? there is a ?Device ID, a ?key,? and a third faintly labeled number which I think says ?Mfgr code?, but its value ?B120 508A327? does not appear to be a hex MAC address.
The WL software supplied by Davis to communicate with the WLIP logger is Windows-only, not available for OS X, and unfortunately that disk is in Maryland. So for now, so I cannot even try to run it on the Windows 7 virtual machine via Parallels on my MacBook
I used the AngryIP network scanner and the router utility DHCP table. The former outputs a table of IP addresses with indicators and values. I assume the blue indicators in the AngryIP output table, which also have non-zero ping times, represent the active IP addresses that the scanner found on my network.
The DHCP table from the router utility lists the MAC addresses of my network devices, associated with their DHCP IP addresses in the router. As far as I have been able to tell from the router utility manual and some brief online research, my Linksys WRT54GS router does not have (or at least does not provide access to) an ARP table. So I used information in those scanner and DHCP tables to try to correlate IP addresses with MAC addresses with my network devices.
Interesting to me was the fact that the two tables did not provide exactly consistent data. One of the blue-indicated active IP addresses in the IP scanner table (192.168.1.100) was NOT listed in the router DHCP table, and one of the addresses paired with a MAC address in the DHCP table (192.168.1.102) was not listed as active in the IP scanner table.
I was able to correlate all devices on my network with their MAC addresses, EXCEPT for the logger, and none of my network devices paired with the two ?inconsistent? IP addresses. Therefore, I assumed that the IP address of the logger is one of those two addresses. I entered each of them into the address line of Firefox. Neither of these was the ?guessed? address I had entered into WC several days ago. That was dot 105, which now correlates to the MAC address for my wife?s MacBook.

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Unfortunately, neither of the ?inconsistent? addresses returned the WeatherlinkIP Configuration screen. For the dot 100 address, Firefox tried to connect for a minute or two then returned a message: ?The connection was reset
The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading?. For the dot 102 address, a similar long connection attempt, then a message: ?The connection has timed out ? the server at 192.168.1.102 is taking too long to respond.?
I tried to connect to both of these addresses multiple times, with the same result.
So for now, I?m stumped. I may try to see if Davis can tell me the logger MAC address based on their DID and key numbers.
I was tempted to try ?Configure Station Comms? in WC, but thought that might break the link between the logger and WC, that seems to be working now. I don?t understand WHY it is still working, since I would have thought that the router would have re-assigned DHCP addresses by now, but I?m not complaining.
So, I?m open to more suggestions.
Cheers,
Bob