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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    Perfect, that works for me!, I prefer to use https, must by my ISP blocking port 80. My issues are solved, I can also load it from my cell phone, thanks guys.
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    192.168.2.1 is the routers internal address and everything runs from the router. And I say static IP as in the last 6 years it has never changed, so I assume that is static not dynamic. Can you access my heatermeter from the link in my last post? it is currently active.
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    Cable internet with a static ip. Comes in via a Motorola Surfboard > Belkin Wireless N Router > Heatermeter via Wifi I forwarded the ports 80 and 443 to the internal ip of my heatermeter. I used the ip as given from whats my ip and when I use that address from my laptop on the same wireless...
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    On my network using the ip works, but not outside the network, and my ports are forwarded correctly.
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    Can anyone tell me how I make my graph viewable outside of my network? It is setup and running perfect on my home network, but I want to be able to access from my phone when I am out and about.
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    General 3D Printing Thread

    Have any of guys seen The Peachy Printer. It is supposed to be a $100 3D printer for home use. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/117421627/the-peachy-printer-the-first-100-3d-printer-and-sc Would this be able to print say a heatermeter case or the dampers that others are printing? For $100...
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    Is there anyone that sells these are assembled? I have the pi but don't think I can solder this without screwing it up.

 

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