There is no particular pattern with regards to when the data stops, but is probably 55-60% in the early mornings (right before and after midnight). Last night I powered down the unit and data flowed for about 3 minutes, after which time I went to bed. This morning, it still showed no data received since 4:14 PM on Friday, then I rebooted the system again and it has been working all day. Do I need to do anything with regards to WL or VWS software, other than not open them until the new console arrives?
Oh. Well, we didn't know you had rebooted the system this morning. It's strange that you say the data was flowing OK after 10 PM last night, but now shows it wasn't getting data from 4 PM until this morning.
What
exactly do you mean by " data flowed for about 3 minutes"? How were you checking that? I would guess that you used your browser to access WeatherLink.com, and observed the time of last update, but that's a guess.
What
exactly do you mean by " it still showed no data received since 4:14 PM on Friday,"? In particular, what is "it". Is "it" your archive data on WeatherLink.com, or something else?
Of course, I can't see your archived data on WeatherLink.com, so I can't examine details. All I can say is that, every time I looked today, your WeatherLink.com showed the correct time.
I do note that I didn't ask you to quit using WeatherLink and VWS until about 9 AM today, so perhaps (?) you used them between last night's reboot and 9 AM today. No, you do not have to do anything with regard to WL or VWS, except to just not use them at all for the next couple of days (or until the WeatherLinkIP upload quits). The idea is to
demonstrate that the WL and VWS software are not causing a problem - which means that we would observe the WeatherLinkIP failure when WL and VWS have never been used.