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SPWF01 and IPv6

florian239955_st
Associate II
Posted on April 29, 2017 at 15:26

Hi,

I connect to the SPWF01 via IPv4 and a port forwarding in my router. It works fine, as long I have a IPv4 router / internet connection. When I have a IPv6 connection and DS-Lite it doesn't work. So, is there a possibility to update the SPWF01 for IPv6?

Best regards,

Florian

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Posted on April 30, 2017 at 19:29

From HW point of view, they are pin to pin compatible. Moreover, since SPWF04S has GPIOs high level to 3V3, TTL to MCU is no more needed.

From AT-commands point of view, they are 90% compatible. SPWF04S always uses a BNF to simplify MCU management (no more command/data mode):

- AT+S. on commands

- AT-S. on sync events

- +WIND:number:message[:param[:params...]] on async events

BR

j

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Posted on April 29, 2017 at 17:47

Ciao Flow,

IPv6 is not part of SPWF01S features. You can switch to SPWF04S...

Posted on April 29, 2017 at 18:08

Hi Gerry,

thank you for your answer.

Poorly, I can't switch because the production already started with the SPWF01S. In the design phase, the SPWF04 wasn't available...

So, there are no plans adding IPv6 to the SPWF01?

Cheers,

Flow

Posted on April 29, 2017 at 20:11

I don't think so.

Flash is almost full, RAM is limited, LWIP version inside is not supporting IPv4+6, SPWF04 already on the market, etc...

Posted on April 30, 2017 at 09:17

Ok, then I will look how to replace the SPWF01 against the SPWF04....

Posted on April 30, 2017 at 19:29

From HW point of view, they are pin to pin compatible. Moreover, since SPWF04S has GPIOs high level to 3V3, TTL to MCU is no more needed.

From AT-commands point of view, they are 90% compatible. SPWF04S always uses a BNF to simplify MCU management (no more command/data mode):

- AT+S. on commands

- AT-S. on sync events

- +WIND:number:message[:param[:params...]] on async events

BR

j

Posted on May 02, 2017 at 07:25

Hi Jerry,

thank you for the further information - sounds good.

Regards,

Flow