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STM32 tcp/ip lwip over Wifi

lowpowermcu
Associate II
Posted on June 04, 2014 at 16:45

Hi all,

I am looking for wireless tcp/ip solutions using STM32 and on ST's site I have only found STM32 with LWIP stack using wired ethernet.

I have looked alos on Wifi modules available in the net and I have made the choice to use modules without tcp/ip stack inside (the stack is available on host MCU). For instance, the SN8000 module provided by Murata.

Link: 

http://www.murata-ws.com/products/spec_sheet.php?type=SN8000%202.4GHz%20Wi-Fi%20802.11b/g/n&record=10

Now that I have made the hardware choice (SN8000) I am not sure if it is possible to port LWIP stack to Wifi. Isn't it? At first glance, I have only to change the low layer driver. Is that true?

What makes me confused is that some references on web speak about wifi stack. What does that mean?

MCU L�fter

#lwip-stm32-wifi
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lowpowermcu
Associate II
Posted on June 05, 2014 at 19:07

Hi all,

I have just got the confirmation from a colleague who has worked on the subject and he confirmed me that I have to develop the hardware driver and I can get lwip running over wifi.

Regarding the term ''wifi stack'' I didn't get an answer.

Best regards