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Hello,
How to make a script, that it will be to associate with an open Access Point oraz searching any networks?:confused: I dont know how to use the manufacturing test aplication, is it a specific sequence of commands to the device to work properly? I reed about it on WICED-MFG201-R (page 17, subject: 4.5 Other), but it doesnt work. Please help.
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Show LessIs there a minimal example of implementing a simple getchar() / putchar() in the bootloader? Or should those just work? Putting a printf() in blows the 16K space for the bootloader and I dont need a full blown printf.
Show LessIts ok that the MAC OS X installation puts the Eclipse stuff in the /Application directory, but I advice strongly against having the SDK files installed below the /Application directory. May I suggest that the next version of the installer put the SDK files somewhere along the "/Users/.../Documents" path, preferably by asking the user where *he wants it.
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Using SDK 2.2.0, I tried to connect to several different https servers, what I roughly observed is when the server is IIS, WICED module gives TLS handshake error but when the server is apache it connects. I couldnt have time to do detailed experiments but my initial impression there seems to be a compatibility issue when the TLS Server is Windows. WICED SDK only supports SSL3.0 and TLS1.1, by default IIS comes with SSL2.0 then someone can say this could be the problem. But we also tested with our windows server (IIS8.0) which is configured to SSL3.0. Is there someone having similar problems? I guess there should be a way to connect to a windows server using TLS.
Show Less- Why am I not being notified? I dont think Im running out of receive buffers, but this sounds like a possibility. Is there a good way to check that (FreeRTOS/LwIP)?
- Can I directly query the Broadcom chip to get its connection state?
I have a question regarding TCP connection on LwIP stack. I have to
implement 5 connection on one port. Let me explain what I do:
wiced_tcp_create_socket - create new scocket;
wiced_tcp_listen - listen on port;
wiced_tcp_accept - wait for accept in new thread
When connected, I start the same procedure but with completly new socket
and listen on the same port as before function wiced_tcp_listen return
WICED_ERROR. I invastigated that netconn_bind return ERR_USE (-13).
It is possible to get more than one connection on the same port?
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