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Modes
Soft AP mode
XBee Wi-Fi RF Module User Guide
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security is available in Soft AP mode, but not WPA or WEP security. By default, Soft AP operates with
no security.
Enable Soft AP mode
The device operates in Soft AP mode in two different ways:
1. Provisioning mode
2. Pass through mode
You enable these two modes differently. To enable Pass through mode:
Set
to 1, which is not the default configuration. When
CE
is 1, it overrides
parameters for Provisioning mode.
Provisioning mode is enabled by default. To disable it:
Clear bit 1 of
.
To enable Provisioning mode, SSID must be NULL. SSID is NULL by default and you can force it to NULL
by issuing
Station (STA) connection in Soft AP Provisioning mode
When the device operates in Soft AP Provisioning mode, it waits for a connection from a STA device.
Because the Service Set Identifier (SSID) is not configured,
is 0x23. The STA
device must:
n
Support Wi-Fi
n
Have an HTTP browser operating on TCP port 80
Examples of devices that might connect to the XBee Wi-Fi RF Module operating in Soft AP mode are
smart phones, tablets, and laptop computers.
The connecting STA device should scan for an
AP
. The XBee Wi-Fi RF Module advertises an SSID of:
xbee<MAC>
where <MAC> is the 6 byte MAC address of the XBee Wi-Fi RF Module formatted as follows:
xbee-XXXXXXXXXXXX
where each X represents a hex digit.
The STA needs to connect to that SSID, and then open a browser by entering 192.168.1.10 into the
address bar. This opens the webpage from the XBee Wi-Fi RF Module to allow you to configure it as
desired. The primary purpose of this webpage is to configure the XBee Wi-Fi RF Module to connect to
the desired access point with the desired security settings. The secondary purpose is to configure any
other parameters.
Use the webpage to configure a connected device
The webpage displays the current value of each configuration field.
1. Enter the desired parameters.
2. Click the
Apply
button at the bottom of the page.
The selected parameters are written to the non-volatile memory on the XBee Wi-Fi RF Module.
However, the network access parameters are only written if you enter a valid set of parameters. The
device tests the validity of those parameters by attempting to connect to the given access point.