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awnet is a free Android application tailored for users of Ambient Weather Stations, particularly the WS-2902A model and similar devices. This app primarily facilitates the connection of weather stations to WiFi networks, allowing users to link their devices with a router and access the Internet. By doing so, users can publish their weather data on popular platforms such as AmbientWeather.net and Wunderground.com, which not only enhances the functionality of their weather stations but also provides real-time sharing capabilities for weather enthusiasts.

In addition to connectivity, awnet acts as a user-friendly interface for monitoring and managing the weather data collected by these stations. Users can confirm the compatibility of their weather station with the app by referring to the User Manual, which aids in a straightforward setup process. Overall, awnet streamlines the integration of weather stations into a digital ecosystem, making data access and sharing more efficient for those passionate about weather observation.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1.29
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
72
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Connect the Ambient Weather WS-2902A and Other Weather Stations to MiFi.

Connect your WS-2902A and other Ambient Weather Stations to MiFi, your router and the Internet, allowing you to publish on AmbientWeather.net and Wundeground.com.

To see if your weather station supports this app, check your User Manual.


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