The problem is probably not totally an Ambientweather.net cloud issue, but part of the problem could just be the ObserverIP that is part of that kit. The ObserverIP is just terrible. There is a few things you can do...
- Buy a WS-2000-C display console (uploads to Ambientweather.net)
- Buy an HP2551-C display console (uploads to Ecowitt.net)
- Buy a GW1000 (uploads to Ecowitt.net)
But the best thing about the GW1000 is that it is the most flexible in allowing you to then interface with numerous other software so that you don't have to rely on any cloud service. With the GW1000 you'll be able to run; Cumulus MX, Meteobridge (WeatherBridge), Weather-Display, and WeeWX. Any of these software gives your station a ton of more possibilities of where to see and send your data, from locally to yet more cloud services, to your own mSQL database or to your own weather website running numerous popular weather templates.
All of the mentioned options will pick up your Ambient outdoor sensor array.