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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Use local data from weatherstation

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    • BKeyportB Offline
      BKeyport Module Developer @Jose1701
      last edited by

      @Jose1701 what I ended up doing with my Davis weatherstation was use their web display interface with MMM-EmbedURL to just show their full screen weather display on the mirror.

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      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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        Jose1701 @BKeyport
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        @BKeyport

        Thats`s a nice idea, too. But I like to have it much more simple like this one mentioned above. (mmm- WunderGround-PWS-Observations)

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          Jose1701 @Jose1701
          last edited by sdetweil

          Found a solution by the help of a member of another forum. Now everything works great and just the way I wanted it.

          If you are interested in, have a look here. Unfortunately it is in German language.

          Use data from local weatherstation

          Kind regards

          Jose

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            olicat @Jose1701
            last edited by

            Hi!

            There is now also an English-language text Displaying local PWS data with FOSHKplugin on a MagicMirror on this topic and a module MMM-FOSHKplugin-PWS-Observations.

            Oliver

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              st3v0rr @Jose1701
              last edited by

              @Jose1701 I have the froggit WH2600 Pro and wrote a module. From what I know this is also a clone from ecowitt. My station includes a wifi gateway and is reachable in the local network via ip.
              https://github.com/st3v0rr/MMM-WH2600

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                Jose1701 @st3v0rr
                last edited by

                @st3v0rr

                Hi,
                I`ve seen that. Looks good.
                Well, I could try if this works, too. I let you know.
                Regards
                Jose

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                  RonR
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                  jose1701; I’m very interested in how you got the FOSKplugin to work. I just purchased a Ecowitt WS90 weather station and their GW3000 gateway. When I started the plugin it ran through a setup script and there were a few items that I had no idea what the answer was. The biggest on was the port the gateway is working on. I have seen nothing on that in the documentation. Do you know where I can find the port number? Some of the other things I can play with but the port number I have no idea.

                  I appreciate you help,
                  Ron R

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                    olicat @RonR
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                    @RonR said in Use local data from weatherstation:

                    jose1701; I’m very interested in how you got the FOSKplugin to work.
                    […]
                    Do you know where I can find the port number? Some of the other things I can play with but the port number I have no idea.

                    Installing FOSHKplugin is actually quite simple and is described in detail here.
                    The port is selected automatically during installation, so you shouldn’t have any problems with that.

                    However, you may have installed the old “stable” version, which is known to cause problems these days. It is better to use the public beta.

                    Regards, Oliver

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                      RonR
                      last edited by

                      Yes, I attempted installed to install the ‘stable’ version and it did not automatically select the gateway port number. I will attempt to install the ‘beta’ version tonight.

                      Thanks for the help.
                      BTW, I ran Wireshark last night and found the port number, at least for the GW3000, it is 53374. I would never have guessed it.

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