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Weather Display / Re: WeatherFlow Data on ROKU
« Last post by sjp0eqt on Today at 05:45:18 PM »
Hey, the issue with the ROKU application for WeatherFlow data has been fixed !!
Please re-install or update the application.
Thank you again for the interest !!
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not sure if I wrote this already earlier - I recommend to connect only via one of the interfaces either WLAN or LAN and keep the other one deactivated (which now possible with the last two firmware versions). Also, use/define a static address in the GW2000 rather than a MAC bound DHCP address by the router.

I have observed that when both interfaces are active and traffic is routed via both, the GW2000 network interfaces can get stuck and a reboot, power-cycle is required to make it work again.
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This is not the first report of iffy sensor reception on this new f/w using WiFi. Until someone proves the actual cause we're still guessing.

Stuart

I think I may switch to ethernet and see how it works; I've got an available switch port nearby.
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This is not the first report of iffy sensor reception on this new f/w using WiFi. Until someone proves the actual cause we're still guessing.

Stuart
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Just replying to push this up so others see your response about it not working
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I have a ton of sensors, no issue with the GW2000 on WiFi

I have so many that if I just run rtl_433, without being specific on sensor, the screen just scrolls LOL


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It's just that my GW2000 is on ethernet and I have no issues with sensor reception. I wonder if it might cause problems if using WiFi.

Stuart
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Are you using an ethernet connection or wifi?

Stuart

Hi Stuart,

I'm using WiFi.
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Manual states for GW2000. Will this be expanded to other consoles?
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You folks out east have it bad. Here in Chicagoland  we have been smelling smoke from Michigan and Canada fires for some time now.
Last weekend things got bad.

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