RN-XV Roving Networks Inc, RN-XV Datasheet

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RN-XV

Manufacturer Part Number
RN-XV
Description
MODULE 802.11B/G 2.4GHZ
Manufacturer
Roving Networks Inc
Series
-r
Datasheets

Specifications of RN-XV

Frequency
2.4GHz
Data Rate - Maximum
54Mbps
Modulation Or Protocol
802.11b/g
Applications
General Purpose
Power - Output
12dBm
Sensitivity
-83dBm
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.7 V
Current - Receiving
40mA
Current - Transmitting
180mA
Data Interface
PCB, Through Hole
Memory Size
-
Antenna Connector
On-Board, Wire Antenna
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
740-1044
RN-XV-W
RN-XVEE
XVEE
constitute any binding undertakings from Roving networks. Roving Networks is not responsible under any
circumstances for direct, indirect, unexpected or consequent damage that is caused by this document.
The contents of this document can be changed by Roving networks without prior notice and do not
www.rovingnetworks.com
809 University Avenue
User Manual and Command Reference
RN-121, RN-123 & RN-125, RN-370
Copyright © 2011 Roving Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
RN-131G, RN-131C, RN-134,
802.11 b/g wireless LAN Modules
Los Gatos, CA 95032
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WiFly-RN-UM
WiFly GSX/EZX
5/4/2011

Related parts for RN-XV

RN-XV Summary of contents

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... User Manual and Command Reference 802.11 b/g wireless LAN Modules RN-131G, RN-131C, RN-134, RN-121, RN-123 & RN-125, RN-370 Copyright © 2011 Roving Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The contents of this document can be changed by Roving networks without prior notice and do not constitute any binding undertakings from Roving networks. Roving Networks is not responsible under any circumstances for direct, indirect, unexpected or consequent damage that is caused by this document. • ...

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... Opening a TCP Connection: ........................................................................................................................ 36 10.2. Wake on Sensor Input ..................................................................................................................... 37 10.3. Wake on UART .............................................................................................................................. 38 10.4. UART Receiver, RTS/CTS Hardware Flow Control ..................................................................... 38 10.5. Setting GPIO direction, Alternate Functions and Disabling LEDs ................................................ 39 10.6. Setting Debug Print levels .............................................................................................................. 43 10.7. Using the Real Time Clock Function ............................................................................................. 46 10.8. Time Stamping Packets .................................................................................................................. 47 11. ...

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... Restoring Default configuration settings: ....................................................................................... 74 19. Boot-up Timing Values ......................................................................................................................... 75 20. Supported Access Points ...................................................................................................................... 76 21. Release Notes ....................................................................................................................................... 77 21.1. Known problems ............................................................................................................................. 77 21.2. Current Firmware features and fixes .............................................................................................. 77 • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 3 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Introduction This user guide is applicable to the RN-131 and the RN-171 modules and finished products designed by Roving Networks using these modules. While there are some hardware differences, the same ASCII command set applies to the RN-131 and the RN-171 modules. More details on the hardware differences between the RN-131 and the RN-171 module can be found here. ...

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... Secure WiFi authentication WEP-128, WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (AES).  Built in networking applications: DHCP client, DNS client, ARP, ICMP ping, FTP, TELNET, HTTP, UDP, TCP  802.11 power save and roaming functions • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 5 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... TCP or UDP socket. It will not enter command mode. While in command mode, the device will accept ASCII bytes as commands. Each command ends with a carriage return <cr>. To exit command mode, send exit<cr>. The device will respond with EXIT indicating that it has exited command mode and switched into data mode. ...

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... To enable adhoc mode via hardware set PIO9 high (3.3V) at power up. On the RN-134 development board, GPIO9 is on the J1 jumper block. On the RN-174 development board, GPIO9 is on the J8 jumper. When the module powers up with PIO9 set high, the WiFly module creates an adhoc network with the following ...

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... Once connected and you have a good IP address, telnet into the WiFly module on port 2000 telnet 169.254.1.1 2000 You should see the response *HELLO* You can now enter command mode and configure the module. • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 8 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Retrieve the permanently stored information for display to user. See what is going on with the interface, IP status, etc. Perform action such as scan, connect, disconnect, etc. Upgrade, load and save configuration, delete files, etc. • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 9 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Multiple configurations can be stored by using the save <filename> command and these configurations can be loaded using the load <filename> command. • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 10 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Setting the interval value to zero disables sending UDP broadcast messages. Default interval is 7. sets the port number to which the UDP hello/heartbeat message is sent. Default port is 55555. • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 11 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Flush size is one of three ways to control TCP/IP packet forwarding. The others are match character and timer. For more information refer to section on UART Receiver. • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 12 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... FTP connection. The timer is 1/8 a timer of 5 seconds, the command is set ftp timer 40. To set the timer to 10 seconds is set ftp timer 80 • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 13 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 th of the actual value. For example, to set • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... FTP server. Default is roving sets the ftp password for accessing the FTP server. Default is Pass123 sets the IP address of the WiFly GSX module. If DHCP is turned on, the IP address is assigned and overwritten during association with the access point. IP addresses are “ ...

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... WiFly module to a TCP/IP server at the IP address <addr>. sets the local port number. sets the network mask. If DHCP is turned on, the net mask is assign and overwritten during association with the access point. sets the IP protocol. Value is a bit mapped setting. To connect to the WiFly GSX module over TCP/IP such as Telnet the device must have the • ...

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... HEX value in format aabbccddeeff, sequence number is a rolling counter of how many web posts have been sent • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 16 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 hex ) ASCII hex • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... NOTE: To use the auto connect timer, the remote host‟ IP address and port must be stored in the WiFly module using the set ip host <IP address> and set ip remote <port> commands. • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 17 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... ONLY, this timer is used as a quick sleep function. Device will sleep <value> milliseconds after transmission of the first UDP packet. Setting value to 0 disables the autosleep timer. sets the IO port alternate functions. Bit-mapped value. For more details see section 10.5 sets the IO port direction mask. Bit-mapped value. For more information see section 10 ...

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... University Avenue NOTE: Be sure to set the wake timer if not using an external wake up signal before issuing the sleep timer or the module will never wake up. See section 10.1 for more details on using system timers The WiFly modules can wake up from sleep state using the sensor input and 3 ...

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... Example: “set u b 9600” sets the baud rate to 9600 baud. NOTE: the RS232 interface on the RN-134 does not work above 230400 This immediately changes the baudrate. This is useful when testing baudrate settings, or switching baudrate “on the fly” remotely while connected over TCP (Telnet). This setting does not affect configuration. • ...

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... In firmware version 2.22 and later, we fixed a bug wherein the WiFly module would not return an AOK over telnet. Now when this command is issued, it returns an AOK over Telnet and does not exit command mode. If used in local mode, the baud rate will change and the AOK will come out the NEW baud rate ...

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... If this setting is enabled (set uart mode 0x10), any unsent RX data is still in the buffer is flushed when a connection is closed. Disables or enables the TX pin= PIO10 of the UART. Disable will set PIO10 to an INPUT with weak pulldown. • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 22 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Default = 0. Only one antenna is active at a time and the module must be power cycled after switching the antenna. NOTE: This command applies only to RN-131. This command is not applied to the RN-171. Issuing this command on the RN-171 will give an error message: ERR: Bad Args • ...

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... The Wifly GSX only supports “open” key mode, 128 bit keys for WEP. WEP-128, shared mode is not supported known to be easily compromised and has been deprecated from the WiFi standards. • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 24 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... For example “my pass word” would be entered “my$pass$word”. The replacement character can be changed using the optional command set opt replace <char>. Example : “set w p password” sets the phrase. • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 25 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Setting the value sets the TX power to 12dBm NOTE: This command applies only to RN-171 module and not the RN- 131. The transmit power on the RN-131 is fixed to 18dBm. Issuing this command on the RN-131 will return an error message, ERR: Bad Args sets the IP maximum buffer window size. Default is 1460 bytes. ...

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... NOTE: The sensor pins variable has been changed from “set option sensor <mask>” to set q sensor <mask> in ver 2.23 This register is used to automatically turn on the sensor power. This bit register with two 4 bit nibbles. If the top nibble is set, then power is applied upon power up and removed upon power down or sleep. ...

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... FTP settings. get ip <a> display IP address and port number settings. Optional parameter just returns the current IP address value. get mac display the device MAC address. get option display the option settings like device ID get sys display system settings, sleep, wake timers, etc ...

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... Displays number of seconds since last powerup or reboot show q <0-7> Display the value of the an analog interface pin from The value returned will be in the format 8xxxxx where xxxxx is voltage in microvolts sampled on the channel you request with the 8 in front as a start marker. ...

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... NOTE : This command will not work if the ssid has "space » character join a network from the scan list. <num> is the entry number in the scan list that is returned from the scan command. If network is security enabled you must set the pass phrase with the set wlan phrase command prior to issuing the join command disconnects the module from the currently associated Access Point ...

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... University Avenue ping g pings the gateway, the gateway IP address is loaded if DHCP is turned on, otherwise it should be set with the set ip gateway <addr> command ping h pings the stored host IP address, the host IP address can be set with the set ip host <addr> command ping i pings a known Internet server at www ...

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... Saves the configuration data to a new file name Makes file <num> the new boot image. Deletes the backup image, retrieves new image and updates the boot pointer to the new image. • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 32 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... ONLY) NOTE: You may drop the first byte of uart data. A better way is to wake up the module on CTS pin. CTS Pin The CTS pin on the RN-134 and the RN-174 development boards is tied to CTS pin via (3.3VDC sensor pin 1 via a resistor divider network. ...

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... When the module wakes up from sleep, it takes a certain amount of time (in milliseconds) to initialize the internal hardware. During this time, any data that is sent to the WiFly module over the uart will not be processed. You can monitor certain signals that indicate that the module is ready to accept data. These are described below ...

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... University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 35 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... WiFly GSX module. • 809 University Avenue // UDP Only mode: sets the auto-sleep timer. Setting value=0 disables autosleep timer // Sets the autosleep value Sets the comm timer (default value) • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 36 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... The table below describes the values to wake up on individual sensor inputs. Wake on sensor input WARNING: Under no conditions should the voltage on any sensor input exceed 1.2VDC. Permanent damage to the module will result. Sensor inputs are rated 1.2VDC maximum. You must use a resistor divider when driving a sensor pin from the other 3V pins such as RX ...

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... NOTE: Do not apply 3.3V directly to SENSE 0 and SENSE 1. Under no conditions should the voltage on any sensor input exceed 1.2VDC. Permanent damage to the module will result. NOTE: On the SuRF board (RN-134) rev 2 the resistor pack connecting RX and CTS signals is not correctly connected to the sensors. To wake on UART RX place a jumper from pin 3 on the Evaluation board header to pin 2 on the sensor header ...

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... GPIO 10, 11 are the Uart RX, TX pins and TX does not need to be masked as an output. GPIO12 is CTS (input) if used. GPIO13 is RTS (output) if used. The LEDs on the RN-134) are connected to GPIO 4, 5 and 6. To disable the LEDs, enable the alternative functions of the LEDs (set sys iofunc 0x7). • ...

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... NOTE: The Yellow, Red and Green LEDs can be turned off. The Blue LED on the RN-134 is the power LED and cannot be turned OFF. The Blue LED on the RN-174 is connected to GPIO7 which is output by default. This LED is not driven by the RN-174 board as the default powerup state of GPIO7 is LOW. ...

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... Setting the alternate GPIO functions The default functions of GPIO control the LED functionality. This default functionality can be overridden to allow user programmable IO or alternate IO functionality by using the set sys iofunc <mask> command. Value is entered as a hex number. The hex value represents a bit mask that controls each bit in the <mask> represents a particular GPIO pin. ...

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... In embedded applications it is useful to monitor and control the status of the TCP/IP connection. This can be done by enabling the alternate function of GPIO 4, 5 and 6. With the alternate function for these GPIO set, the module will connect to the stored remote host IP address and port when GPIO-5 is driven high and disconnect when driven low. ...

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... Only critical NETWORK AP connection level status is output, "Associated!" Or "Disconnect from <ssid>" 4 DHCP and IP address status information Once the configuration has been checked; this can then be turned off so that these messages do not interfere with the data. 0x4000 New scan format output 0x10 Enables uart heartbeat message. See section 10.6.2 for more details • ...

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... Security Open mode Code 0 • 809 University Avenue RSSI value Security (dBm) Mode WEP WPA-PSK 1 2 • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 44 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 Access Point Capabilities MAC Address WPA- WPA2-PSK Enterprise 4 6 • info@RovingNetworks.com SSID WPA2- Enterprise 8 ...

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... Not Used 3= ADHOC mode • 809 University Avenue 8-11 6-7 Channel RESERVED Authentication 0 -13 Not Used • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 45 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 5 4 Association TCP status 1= OK 1=OK • info@RovingNetworks.com 0-3 0= Idle, 1=Connected 4=Connecting 5= challenge for password ...

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... NOTE: the WiFly module must by successfully associated with a network for the module to contact the sNTP server. Alternatively, the module can be configured to get the time whenever it powers up by setting the time enable to 1. Any value greater than 1 pulls time continuously every <value> minutes. ...

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... Hz. If the timeserver function is enabled, the RTC should accurately reflect the real time. This register is also counting while in sleep mode. • 809 University Avenue 63-56 55-48 47-40 39-32 • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 47 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 31-24 23-16 15-8 7-0 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... WiFly module will listen // saves the settings in config file // reboots the module so that the above settings take effect • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 48 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... By default the WiFly module now sends out a UDP broadcast to 255.255.255.255 on port 55555 at a programmable interval. The broadcast address, port and interval are set using the “set broadcast” commands. • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 49 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... University Avenue Real Battery Time of Time GPIO Voltage Clock pins (MSB first to LSB last) . • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 50 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 Version User Boot and date DEVIC day time code EID • info@RovingNetworks.com SENSO R pins ...

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... From the scan list above you can see that roving1 is an open network access point. Type join roving1 to associate with an access point. • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 51 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... If the access point is security enabled you will need to set the pass phrase prior to issuing the join command. The RN-131G module will attempt to inquire and determine the security protocol of the access point so you do not have to set the authentication mode. To set the pass phrase for WPA use the command set wlan phrase < ...

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... You can monitor the connection status by reading PIO6. High indicates an open connection, low indicates no connection. Use the command set system IO to enable PIO6. set sys io 0x40 (configures PIO6 to represent the connection status ) • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 53 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Backup DNS name will be used. To set the backup IP address, use: set ip backup <address> To set the backup DNS name, use: set dns backup <string> • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 54 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... University Avenue //enable html client //name of your webserver // so WiFly will use DNS // standard webserver port // turn off the REMOTE string so it does not interfere with the post • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 55 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • ...

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... Built-in HTML Client Modes WiFly can be setup to automatically post data to and get data from a web server without any external HOST CPU. The advanced web features are enabled using the “set option format <mask>” command. This is a bit mapped register. The functions of the bits are described in the table below: set option format < ...

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... HTTP mode=0x10 + TCP mode = 0x2 NOTE1: when HTTP mode is set, the WiFly automatically appends the \n\n to the end of the packet. NOTE2: if the html header contains spaces, the $ is required when entering the string. Space is the command delimiter ...

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... ASCII format The Resulting string sent to the server will be GET /userprog.php?DATA=0F3000001111222233334444555566667777\n\n • 809 University Avenue // turn on HTTP mode=0x10 + TCP mode = 0x2 //name of your webserver // so WiFly will use DNS // standard webserver port // sample server application ...

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... GET$/server.php?value= set sys auto 10 set option format 7 set q sensor 0xFF save reboot Result: You will receive a 200 OK returned from the web server as seen in the screenshot below. • 809 University Avenue Channel Channel Channel 2 3 2222 ...

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... University Avenue //set up the URL of the server //instructs RN-370 to use DNS address of host server //standard web server port //enable HTTP and TCP protocols //set up the string //auto connect every 10 seconds //send HTML header //automatically connect using data Trigger mode ...

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... NOTE: You cannot append the sampled sensor data to the UART data. Enabling “option format 7” along with “set uart mode 2” will result in erroneous data being sent. • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 61 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... FTP Upload and Upgrade WiFly contains a built in FTP client for getting files and updating the firmware. The client uses passive mode FTP, which allows operation thru firewalls and the Internet. To update to the latest released firmware from Roving Networks the following setting are required: ...

Page 63

... For example to boot the previous image from above use <2.20> boot image 11 Set Boot Image 11, =OK • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 63 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... IP address of your FTP server. Default is Roving FTP server // sets the directory in the FTP server. Default is public //sets the user name of FTP server //sets the pass phrase of the FTP server • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 64 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... FTP connection is closed. For example, to retrieve the file demo.txt, the command is ftp get demo.txt • 809 University Avenue th of the actual value. For example, to set a timer of • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 65 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Wi-Fi devices. The access point keeps track of who‟s on the local network and directs IP packets. In many cases the AP is also a router and will forward packets from the local network to other networks and the internet also very common for the running a DHCP server which tracks and assigns IP addresses. ...

Page 67

... Turn off DHCP and set the IP address and netmask so other devices know where to connect to the adhoc WiFly GSX. Since auto IP fixes the first two bytes of the IP address you want to use the netmask of 255.255.0.0 so that other device connecting to the module can be reached. Alternatively you can set the netmask to a smaller subnet if the other device‟ ...

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... The adhoc is restored automatically when the scan is complete. If you are connected to the module over telnet, the result of the scan command is sent over telnet and then adhoc is restored. • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 68 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

Page 69

... To read a sensor pin, send the following command: show q <channel> Channel is the analog sensor input from The value for the analog sensor input is measured in microvolts and is returned as 8xxxxx. The 8 in front is a start marker. You can also sample multiple channels by using a bit mask: show q 0x1<mask> ...

Page 70

... NOTE: The sensor pins variable has been changed from “set option sensor <mask>” to set q sensor <mask> in ver 2.23 This is a new register added in ver 2.23 to automatically turn on the sensor power. This bit register with two 4 bit nibbles. If the top nibble is set, then power is applied upon power up and removed upon power down or sleep ...

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... Example: To set the power to 3.3V automatically upon power up, the command would be set q power 0x40. To set sensor power to 3.3V when sampling event occurs, the command is set q power 0x04 • 809 University Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95032 WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM • • info@RovingNetworks.com Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 71 ~ 5/4/2011 ...

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... IP PARAMETERS DHCP ON IP address 0.0.0.0 Net mask 255.255.255.0 Local port 2000 gateway 0.0.0.0 host 0.0.0.0 remote port 2000 protocol 2 ( TCP server and client ) • 809 University Avenue (1=enabled) • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 72 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Join mode 1 Authentication mode OPEN Mask 0x1FFF ( all channels ) Rate 12 (24Mbit) Passphrase rubygirl TX Power 0 (which implies 12 dBm) Applicable to RN-171 module only Key number 1 Key • 809 University Avenue (no password enforced) (SENS0 pin wakes up the device) (prints enabled) 123 - SNTP protocol) (none, this is the only option available) ...

Page 74

... WiFly module to the factory hardcoded defaults. This is a bypass mechanism in case a bad configuration is saved into the “user” file. Note: The module should be rebooted, or reset with reset line for the new settings to take effect. • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 74 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Authentication Authenticate using WPA1 highly dependent on Access Point response) Aquire IP DHCP obtain IP address (highly dependent on DHCP server response time ) • 809 University Avenue Description • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 75 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 Time (in ms 150 250 30-??? • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... DLINK dir-615  Airlink 101  Apple Airport express  Buffalo networks  ADHOC MODE (Apple iPhone, Microsoft windows PC with XP, Vista , Ubuntu Linux) • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 76 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... WiFly module. The heartbeat message is sent over the uart when the WiFly module is in data mode and not connected to any remote host. 5. Fixed a bug in the set uart instant <rate> command wherein the WiFly module would not return an AOK over telnet. Now when this command is issued, it returns an AOK over Telnet and does not exit command mode ...

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... Ability to add prefix to HTML client post, specifically the ability to append &id= and &rtc= in the HTML message. Please refer section Error! Reference source not found. for more details. • 809 University Avenue • Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel (408) 395-6539 ~ 78 ~ WiFly GSX/EZX WiFly-RN-UM 5/4/2011 • info@RovingNetworks.com ...

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... Roving Networks products are not authorized for use in safety-critical applications (such as life support) where a failure of the Roving Networks product would reasonably be expected to cause severe personal injury or death, unless officers of the parties have executed an agreement specifically governing such use. • 809 University Avenue • ...

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