i'm looking for a cheap outdoor wifi thermometer and i simply can't find one

I need something wifi because i want to fetch informations from my nas and match them with my heating system.
Any suggestion?
Thanks

it's a qnap.123unlock wrote:what kind of nas you have ? if it's running Linux and have usb port then maybe you can get an rfxtrx433 and connect that one to the NAS
now you can add some cheap Oregon sensors working on 433mhz to it.. an other pro is you can also add some kaku devices to switch lights etc
My guess is that a combination of rfx433 and a Oregon sensor is going to be cheaper than any wifi enabled sensor you might find, specially if you also want a sensor for in the house or any other place. The rfxcm stuff only needs FT232 support to work, afaik that's in most kernels.Massi wrote: it's a qnap.
it has linux and usb, but it's not a standard linux so it could be not immediate to get something to work with it
i didn't know rfxtrx433, really nice.. even if it's not just "cheap"
You could of course just run a real distribution on itMassi wrote:are you saying you have a rfx433 working on a qnap 412?
how do you fetch informations from the device?
thanks