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==Ecowitt, Misol, or Froggit ==
This particular device is just a transmitting relay (also known as dongle), powered by USB (the USB does not have any data sent over it), containing temperature, pressure and humidity sensors, and able to interrogate a range of external sensors; and output to various external servers/destinations.
As often the case with devices manufactured by Fine Offset they are sold with a variety of brand names for essentially same device. Ecowitt is a subsidiary of Fine Offset in China. Ecowitt (China and USA), Misol (China), and Froggit (Europe) are brand names for Fine Offset/Ecowitt's latest range of weather stations and sensors.▼
As is often the case with devices manufactured by Fine Offset, they are sold with a variety of brand names for essentially same device.
▲This particular device is just a transmitting relay (also known as dongle), powered by USB (the USB does not have any data sent over it), containing temperature, pressure and humidity sensors, and able to interrogate a range of external sensors; and output to various external servers/destinations. These devices do not include a screen to show readings, nor do they provide any logger functionality to store readings. They support up to 8 sensors measuring temperature (MX calls these the user temperatures, because they might be soil probes, devices for measuring water or air temperature, MX does not care), plus up to 4 air quality sensors (again MX does not care how they detect the air quality number they report).
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*Ecowitt GW1000 WiFi gateway [http://www.ecowitt.com/wifi_weather/80.html ecowitt.com/wifi_weather]▼
Please see [https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=40730.0 the wxforum.net forum] for full details about each of the models, and how they differ, as well as which sensors are compatible, and which external servers are standard.
These devices, do not include a screen to show readings, nor do they provide any logger functionality to store readings.
For MX purposes, they support up to 8 sensors measuring temperature (MX calls these the user temperatures, because they might be soil probes, devices for measuring water, or air temperature, MX does not care), plus up to 4 air quality sensors (again MX does not care how they detect the air quality number they report).
At the time of updating this section:
▲*Ecowitt GW1000 family WiFi gateway [http://www.ecowitt.com/wifi_weather/80.html ecowitt.com/wifi_weather]
**GW1000 (for 433 MHz sensors)
**GW1000A (for 868 MHz sensors)
**GW1000B (for 915 MHz sensors)
*Misol GW1K gateway [http://www.misolie.net/misol-smarthub-wifi-gateway-with-temperature-humidity-pressure-gw1000-p-608.html SmartHub WiFi Gateway]
*Froggit DP1500 WiFi gateway [https://www.froggit.de/product_info.php?language=en&info=p410_dp1500-wi-fi-wetterserver-usb-dongle.html product_info_dp1500-wi-fi-wetterserver-usb-dongle]
*WH2650 is also equivalent [http://www.foshk.com/Wifi_Weather_Station/WH2650.html]
It is possible that model names may vary, which is why you should check at [https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=40730.0 the wxforum.net forum].
Cumulus MX can intercept (via your existing network router) the
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