WiSnap User Manual 2.21 04112011-JF
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58
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66
Auto connect
0
IOfunc
0 (no alternate functions)
IOmask
0x21F0
Print level
1 (prints enabled)
TIME SERVER PARAMETERS
Enable
0 (disabled)
Server address
129.6.15.28 (fixed to port 123 - SNTP protocol)
Zone
7 (pacific USA time)
UART PARAMETERS
Baudrate
9600
parity
n (none, this is the only option available)
flow
0 (disabled)
Mode
0
WLAN PARAMETERS
SSID
roving1
Channel
0 (automatic scan)
External antenna
0 (off - use on-board chip antenna)
Join mode
1 (automatically scan and join based on ssid )
Authentication mode
OPEN
Mask
0x1FFF (all channels)
Rate
12 (24Mbit)
Passphrase
rubygirl
Key number
1
Key
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17.1
Restoring Default configuration settings:
From command interface use the
factory RESET
command to restore the defaults. This command
automatically loads default settings, and executes a “save” command.
From hardware, setting PIO9 high on power up arms the factory reset functional and toggling PIO9
five (5) times there after causes the configuration setting to restored to the factory reset.
PIO9 is sampled at about 1 Hz, so if using a CPU to generate the signal, make sure that PIO9
transitions (H to L or L to H ) are at least 1 second long.
User file option
As of version 2.10 you can now specify a USER configuration as the factory reset settings. Prior to
this release only the hardcoded factory defaults would be restored. If there is a config file named
"user", it is read in as the factory defaults instead of using the factory hardcoded defaults. If no
"user" config file is present, the hardcoded factory defaults are used.
The "user" config file is created using the "
save user
" command which saves the current
configuration settings into the “user” file.
Even if there is a “user” config file arming and toggling PIO9 7 times will override the “user” settings
and restore the 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.