AP541N Netatmo Weather Station - no connect

We wanted to connect an new netatmo (www.netatmo.com) weather station to our 2 node AP541N Cluster.
The error log has the following entries, and no connect function:
Dec 15 22:51:36
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:51:26
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:51:26
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:51:24
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:51:24
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:51:24
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 deauthed from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 3
Dec 15 22:49:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA d4:85:64:33:ce:8c WPA: group key exchange completed
Dec 15 22:49:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 28:e1:4c:96:c8:a6 WPA: group key exchange completed
Dec 15 22:48:40
err
mDNSResponder
ERROR: getOptRdata - unknown opt 65002
Dec 15 22:47:05
err
mDNSResponder
ERROR: getOptRdata - unknown opt 65002
Dec 15 22:46:29
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:46:22
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:46:22
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:46:22
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:46:22
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:46:22
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 deauthed from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 3
Dec 15 22:45:44
err
mDNSResponder
ERROR: getOptRdata - unknown opt 65002
Dec 15 22:44:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 28:e1:4c:96:c8:a6 WPA: group key exchange completed
Dec 15 22:44:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA d4:85:64:33:ce:8c WPA: group key exchange completed
Dec 15 22:43:50
err
mDNSResponder
ERROR: getOptRdata - unknown opt 65002
Dec 15 22:41:27
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:41:20
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:41:20
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:41:20
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:41:20
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:41:20
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 deauthed from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 3
Dec 15 22:39:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 28:e1:4c:96:c8:a6 WPA: group key exchange completed
Dec 15 22:39:17
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA d4:85:64:33:ce:8c WPA: group key exchange completed
Dec 15 22:36:25
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:36:18
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:36:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:36:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:36:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:36:18
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 deauthed from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 3
Dec 15 22:34:55
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:34:48
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:34:48
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:34:48
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:34:48
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:34:48
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 deauthed from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 3
Dec 15 22:34:17
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 28:e1:4c:96:c8:a6 WPA: group key exchange completed
Dec 15 22:34:17
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA d4:85:64:33:ce:8c WPA: group key exchange completed
Dec 15 22:33:53
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:33:46
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:33:46
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:33:46
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:33:46
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:33:46
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 deauthed from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 3
Dec 15 22:33:22
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:33:19
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:33:19
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:33:19
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:33:19
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:33:19
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 deauthed from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 3
Dec 15 22:30:33
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:30:03
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:30:03
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:30:03
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:30:03
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:30:03
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 deauthed from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 3
Dec 15 22:29:59
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 disassociated from BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 reason 8
Dec 15 22:29:29
info
hostapd
The wireless client with MAC address 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 has been successfully authenticated.
Dec 15 22:29:29
info
hostapd
wlan0: STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 WPA: pairwise key exchange completed (WPAv2)
Dec 15 22:29:29
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 STA 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 associated with BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0
Dec 15 22:29:29
info
hostapd
wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Assoc request from 70:ee:50:05:3c:f4 BSSID 00:21:29:03:d9:b0 SSID securebydefault
Dec 15 22:29:26
err
mDNSResponder
ERROR: getOptRdata - unknown opt 65002
what does this entries mean?

Hi AshevilleDon. I did a search on their website for the " LA CROSSE weather station" and I couldn't find a specific model. What is that weather product's model number? What version of Windows do you have on your Desktop?
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