Richard,
I haven't had time or motivation (read need) to play more with my modules as I'm currently working on some other stuff but I wanted to really thank you for your continued efforts and for...
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Richard,
I haven't had time or motivation (read need) to play more with my modules as I'm currently working on some other stuff but I wanted to really thank you for your continued efforts and for...
Hi Richard,
I haven't played any more so you're way ahead of me. Copy/pasting your HTML code into a .txt file (renamed to .htm of course) and opening it in IE does not look like anything really...
Hi,
OK, this was and is a bit frustrating, trying to get this going on a PIC with only one USART. Anyway, this seems to work OK but it's meant ONLY as a startingpoint, I do NOT claim this to be the...
Hi,
No, I haven't worked on it, don't know what to do with them.... :-)
Simply getting them connected to your Wifi doesn't mean you can "browse to them" - there's a little more to it than that (but...
Hi,
You'd need to invert and level shift them.
I'd recommend using something like this. (Many many alternatives available of course but make sure it's designed to work at 3.3V).
I'd like to...
Yes, found that too and have now been able to "manually" connect to my WiFi and serve up a most basic web-page using the terminal program in MCSP and a USB to UART dongle (no PBP code involved yet)....
Got three in the mail today, ordered a couple of weeks back. Will have to wait and see when I get time to play with them....