And it quit again after working for 5 1/2 hours.
And yet the WeatherLinkIP stations at Cac Roc Ranch, Leaning Oak, CB Eddy TX, 6 SW Gatesville, and China Springs are still having their data accepted by WeatherLink.com. Those are the 5 stations "surrounding" his station.
IANAL, but it seems almost unmistakable to me that the "outage" is somewhere
between Wayne's console and the WeatherLink.com server. Of course, this is only circumstantial evidence. However, perhaps my 50+ years of computer experience qualifies me as an "expert".
So, the possibilities include the WeatherLinkIP (hardware, software, or setup); The cable to the router; The DSL router (hardware, software, or setup), the DSL filter(s); the cabling between the router and the demarc; the physical connections between the demarc and the central office; the dozens of logical connections from there to WeatherLink.com.
Easy things to check, by physical
replacement - the Ethernet cable, DSL filter(s), and cabling between the router and the demarc. Those are low probability, but I've seen flakey failures in all of those (particularly in cabling if there are cats or dogs that can brush against the hardware).