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6)
For testing the Receive mode of the Wi-Fi AP (EVB), follow the steps
below:
a.
Type 1 in the TCP.exe window on Laptop C.
b.
On being prompted to enter a data string to be transmitted,
type any string and hit Enter to transmit the typed data.
c.
When the data is received on the Wi-Fi AP (EVB) side, you will
see a response (asynchronous) from the module as follows:
AT+RSI_READ<ip_version><socket_handle><payload_len><s
ource_ip_addr><source_port><payload>
7)
For testing the Transmit mode of the Wi-Fi AP (EVB), follow the steps
below:
d.
Type 2 in the TCP.exe window on Laptop C.
e.
On the Wi-Fi AP (EVB) side, send the command below to
transmit data to the Laptop C.
at+rsi_snd=<socket_handle>,<payload_len>,<dest_ipaddr
>,<dest_port>,<payload >
f.
The transmitted data is displayed on the TCP.exe window of
Laptop C.
5.4
Configuration Over Wi-Fi
The module can be configured wirelessly to join a specific AP (referred to as
“auto-connect”) or create an Access Point (referred to as “auto-create”).
5.4.1
Configuration to Connect to an Access Point
Flow 1:
In this flow, an AP is first created in the module, to which a remote
device connects and configures the module.
Figure 21: Module Configured as Access Point
1.
Connect a PC or Host to the module through the USB and power up
the module.
1)
Configure the module to become an AP by issuing commands from PC
(P) as in section Evaluation of Access Point Mode. The sequence of
commands is given below.