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 GMC-500+ website port number other than 80?

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jantman Posted - 08/25/2020 : 15:17:39
Hello,

I just purchased a GMC-500+, and I'm quite excited about it. I'd really like to utilize the feature of logging data via WiFi. I was able to find existing code ( https://github.com/metebalci/gmc600-to-carbon ) for a small Python webserver that receives data from the GMC-500 and logs it to the Graphite/Carbon graphing software (which I already run). Unfortunately, I already have something running on port 80 (the default HTTP port).

Is there any way to have the GMC-500 connect to a "website" on a port other than 80? Normally this would be denoted with a colon in the URL (i.e. 192.168.0.32:8080), but that character isn't even available in the GMC-500+ input...

Thanks in advance for any help,
Jason
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EmfDev Posted - 08/27/2020 : 12:32:17
Hi jantman, the current firmware version does not support changing the port#.

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