
You will see output similar to the following.
<2.45> ls
FL# SIZ FLAGS
2 20 3 WiFly_EZX-2.32
22 11 3 wps_app
33 1 10 config
34 21 3 WiFly_EZX-2.45
201 Free, Boot=34, Backup=2
<2.45>
In this case the old firmware version is 2.32. You can set the device to boot to this version with
this command:
<2.45> boot image 2
Set Boot Image 2, =OK
<2.45>
The "2" corresponds to the FL# in the listing output from "ls". Now reboot and you'll be running
the old version and can apply the Ad-Hoc configuration listed above in the
Original Adho
c
section.
Some of the devices have older firmware, like 2.28, this will work in AdHoc mode as well.
Infrastructure Mode
Infrastructure mode is used when you have an existing wireless network that you would like to
connect to, for example your home network.
Enter command mode on the Pigtail by pressing $ (shift-4) three times, as in $$$. Then apply
the following commands. If any mistakes are made or
the Pigtail cannot join the network you specify for whatever reason, you'll need a computer with
a serial port, a serial cable and a null modem adapter
to troubleshoot it.
Config Example
This configuration examples will join the home WPA network named "MyHomeNet" and turn on
DHCP to automatically get an ip address.
set wlan channel 0
set wlan join 1
set wlan ssid MyHomeNet