
Associated!
DHCP: Start
DHCP in 538ms, lease=14400s
IF=UP
DHCP=ON
IP=10.0.1.2:7373
NM=255.255.255.0
GW=10.0.1.1
Listen on 7373
Firmware Upgrade to Version 4.0
If you have a Pigtail or Piglet received before March 28, 2013, it's recommended to upgrade the
firmware to version 4.0 or higher. This version fixes an issue with the wifi module disconnecting
your device if it doesn't send any data for more than about 5 minutes. If you have an older
device it's most likely running version 2.xx. To upgrade to 4.0 you have to first upgrade to
version 4 (non-mif) then to version 4. The steps to do this follow (Connect to Home, Upgrade to
4.00 (non-mif), Upgrade to 4.0, Reset Configuration). You should only do this upgrade through
the CMD mode available on the serial port. Do not attempt this from Terminal in HamLog.
Upgrade video:
N3WG has recorded a video showing the upgrade from 2.45 to 4.0.
The video can be viewed here:
http://youtu.be/i2RBf3y3O3E
Connect to Home
To update the firmware you have to join the Piglet to your home wifi network so it can access
the Internet.
Following is an example configuration to configure the Piglet to join your home network.
set wlan join 1
set wlan channel 0
set ip dhcp 1
set wlan ssid my_home_net_ssid
set wlan phrase my_wlan_secret_key
set wlan auth 4
set ftp file wifly7-400.img
set ftp add 198.175.253.161
save
reboot
Upon reboot you should see your device get an IP address via DHCP if it connects to your