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connect to it.
The wln object is not responsible for actual data communications over the Wi-Fi --
this is the job of the
object. In the task it performs, the wln object is
similar to the
object, which controls another interface -- the Ethernet. In
comparison, the wln object is more complex.
The wln object allows you to:
Scan for available networks and obtain their parameters such as name, channel,
mode, etc.
Set WEP security mode and key.
Associate with one of the networks (at a time) or form your own "ad-hoc"
network on a desired channel.
Monitor received signal strength.
Detect disassociation from the network.
Detect Wi-Fi interface power-down or malfunction.
The present incarnation of the wln object is intended to work with Tibbo's GA1000
802.11b/g add-on board. Previous version of the .wln object worked with the now
obsolete WA1000 add-on board. This transition has caused certain changes in how
the wln object works. These changes are detailed in
topic.
8.3.15.1
Migrating From the WA1000
This topic details the differences between the previous and current incarnation of
the wln object. This difference is related to switching to the new GA1000 hardware.
The old WA1000 Wi-Fi add-on module has been replaced with the new GA1000
device. The wln object has been affected, but the changes are minimal. Here is
what's different:
and
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and
own ad-
hoc network.
: you can't turn the power on/off anymore, you can just reset
the Wi-Fi;
: all interface lines can now be remapped, not just
the CS line. Any 5 I/O lines (including RST) of your programmable module can
be used to control the Wi-Fi add-on. See
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