ecowitt Networking Knowledge
Getting Started with basic definition and device connection
A weather station basically consists of two elements: sensors or sensor groups (sensor arrays) which read and transmit the weather data and consoles which receive and process the sensor data - a console can have a screen for display or can be display
Sensor Array Hierarchy
A console corresponds to a set of weather station data. Only data with higher priority will be selected for reception using data from multiple sensor arrays. If you require data from an extra sensor array, you must use an extra console. Outdoor Tempe
Compatibility Instructions for all ecowitt network consoles
upload only: upload to your personal account (dashboard) at ecowitt.net resp. in the Ecowit app/WS View Plus app (Ecowitt dashboard)Beware that the whole number of WFC01/AC1100 devices is limited to 16. Any combination between 0/16 and 16/0 is possib
Multiple gateways usage
In one of the software applications, select a gateway and manually edit the sensor IDs connected to each gateway. This allows you to manage hundreds of sensors. Each transmitter (what is transmitter?) periodically broadcasts a single signal, while th
Best Practices for Wireless Communication
Wireless (RF) communication is susceptible to interference, distance, walls and metal barriers. We recommend the following best practices for trouble free wireless communication between both sensor packages and the console:. Table: RF Signal Strength
Sensor Management on the Ecowitt Ecosystem
If your device connection situation is abnormal, it need to check the sensor ID situation to judge the abnormality. Sensors can be learned and locked on the Ecowitt gateway automatically when your system is started from fresh. However, if you have a