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Hi,
Where is 'wifi_config_dct.h' file in the 'appliance' application?
Thanks!
Cristian
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I looking for this file in
include > default_wifi_config_dct.h
Sorry and thanks,
Cristian
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I looking for this file in
include > default_wifi_config_dct.h
Sorry and thanks,
Cristian
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Yes. That file will be used for appliance app. Please look at help blog for details. Associating the WICED module to an existing router
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Thanks for your help
I have a new question. When I build the 'appliance' application,
the answer in the hyperterminal (putty) is:
Joining : <mY_SSID>
Failed to join : <my_SSID>
Joining : <mY_SSID>
Failed to join : <my_SSID>
Joining : <mY_SSID>
Failed to join : <my_SSID>
I tried with 3 AP but I can't connected. The security type is:
1º AP - Open
2º AP - WPA
3º AP - WPA2
In 2º AP and 3º AP, the <PASSPHRASE> are numbers, letters and ascii signs.
This password must be hexadecimal numbers?
Thanks!
Cristian
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Can you attach that portion of the default_wifi_config_dct.h file you are using?
Why is one mY_SSID and one my_SSID?
Joining : <mY_SSID>
Failed to join : <my_SSID>
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I'm using this part:
/* This is the default AP the device will connect to (as a client)*/
#define CLIENT_AP_SSID "YOUR_AP_SSID"
#define CLIENT_AP_PASSPHRASE "YOUR_AP_PASSPHRASE"
#define CLIENT_AP_BSS_TYPE WICED_BSS_TYPE_INFRASTRUCTURE
#define CLIENT_AP_SECURITY WICED_SECURITY_WPA2_MIXED_PSK
#define CLIENT_AP_CHANNEL 1
#define CLIENT_AP_BAND WICED_802_11_BAND_2_4GHZ
I search CLIENT_AP_CHANNEL with scan application.
but...If I will use TP-LINK with Open security...As I should doing? Or If I use 2º AP with WPA?
my_SSIP and mY_SSID is the same, sorry! This is my CLIENT_AP_SSID
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mY and my are different. I don't see either of them in the file.
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Hi Cristian,
Need to update "YOUR_AP_SSID" to your AP SSID and "YOUR_AP_PASSPHRASE" to your AP password.
In test case I change "YOUR_AP_SSID" tp "TestWcdAP" and "YOUR_AP_PASSPHRASE" to "12345678".
Once the WICED device boots up it connects to my "TestWcdAP" automatically using the "12345678" password.
Hope it helps.
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Hi Cristian,
Please set the CLIENT_AP_SECURITY to WICED_SECURITY_OPEN.
#define CLIENT_AP_SECURITY WICED_SECURITY_OPEN
More options on the WiFi security mode could be found in ...\Wiced\WWD\include\wwd_constants.h.
-Seyhan
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