More enjoyable, such as InfluxDB and display on a Grafana dashboard. This immediately made me curious to pull weather data into something (which for my effort runs on Windows) that lets you connect to the base station and retrieve/download weather data on a PC.
Rules among many things and would recommend anyone else letting «Internet of Things» devices into their networks.Īmbient Weather has developed a software package EasyWeatherIP For sake of this article, I have connected the base station to a dedicated IoT WiFi access point, which has very restrictive network firewall The base station has a very clunky and unappealing UI for configuring some interesting things,Īnd displaying current and historical weather conditions. This base station also receives data from an indoor temperature/humidity sensor. The weather station (sensor array) transmits its data in the 915MHz ISM band to a base station which appears to run some sort of custom Windows CE build (judging by the Microsoft license These issues are out of scope for this article but perhaps I will revisit some of the simple modding techniques in a later article. Reliability (mostly related to poor design with battery management and solar system) and maintenance (such as pulling the ladder out to replace batteries when they inevitably run out), Since then I have encountered many issues with its I bought this weather station a long time ago to keep track of local weather and record observations.
Reverse engineering Ambient Weather WS-1001-WIFI EasyWeatherIP TCP protocol Roman Bezlepkin’s Website about contact me resume Reverse engineering EasyWeatherIP TCP data stream of an Ambient Weather WS-1000-WIFI stationĪmbient Weather WS-1001-WiFi (image credit: Ambient Weather)