2015-05-27 04:32 AM
Hello,
i´m from Germany, therefore please apologize my mediocre english ;). I have some problems with the module SPWF01SA. I want to connect them both to each other. One SPWF01SA is configured in the MiniAP mode. The other one have to connect to this AP via Access point connection. The Problem is, every time the SPWF01SA will join to the other SPWF01SA (with MINIAP), the client module reboot an starts new. This ends in an continuous Loop. On both modules the Firmware SPWF01S-140805-3f58d6b-RELEASE-main is installed. It would be great if someone can help me. Thank you very much.Configuration:
MINI AP:
+WIND:1:Poweron (140805-3f58d6b-SPWF01S)+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:26:WiFi Started AP with network 'ADHOC'
+WIND:24:WiFi Up:172.31.245.1
Settings: # Dumping All Configuration Keys: # nv_manuf = ST # nv_model = SPWF01SA # nv_serial = 4313D03299 # nv_wifi_macaddr = 00:80:E1:FF:99:F5 # blink_led = 0 # wind_off_low = 0x00000000 # wind_off_medium = 0x00000000 # wind_off_high = 0x00000000 # user_desc = anonymous # escape_seq = at+s. # localecho1 = 0 # console1_speed = 115200 # console1_hwfc = 0 # console1_enabled = 1 # sleep_enabled = 0 # standby_enabled = 0 # standby_time = 10 # wifi_tx_msdu_lifetime = 0 # wifi_rx_msdu_lifetime = 0 # wifi_operational_mode = 0x00000011 # wifi_beacon_wakeup = 1 # wifi_beacon_interval = 100 # wifi_listen_interval = 0 # wifi_rts_threshold = 3000 # wifi_ssid = 41:44:48:4F:43:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_ssid_len = 5 # wifi_channelnum = 6 # wifi_opr_rate_mask = 0x00003FCF # wifi_bas_rate_mask = 0x0000000F # wifi_mode = 3 # wifi_auth_type = 0 # wifi_atim_window = 0 # wifi_powersave = 0 # wifi_tx_power = 18 # wifi_rssi_thresh = 0 # wifi_rssi_hyst = 0 # wifi_ap_idle_timeout = 120 # wifi_beacon_loss_thresh = 10 # wifi_priv_mode = 0 # wifi_wep_keys[0] = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_keys[1] = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_keys[2] = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_keys[3] = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_key_lens = 00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_default_key = 0 # wifi_wpa_psk_raw = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wpa_psk_text = test # ip_use_dhcp = 1 # ip_use_httpd = 1 # ip_mtu = 1500 # ip_hostname = iwm-FF-99-F5 # ip_apdomainname = captiveportal.net # ip_ipaddr = 192.168.1.2 # ip_netmask = 255.255.255.0 # ip_gw = 192.168.1.1 # ip_dns = 192.168.1.1 # ip_http_get_recv_timeout = 3000 # ip_dhcp_timeout = 20Client Module:WIND:1:Poweron (140805-3f58d6b-SPWF01S)
+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:21:WiFi Scanning
+WIND:35:WiFi Scan Complete (0x0)
+WIND:19:WiFi Join:00:80:E1:FF:99:F5
+WIND:1:Poweron (140805-3f58d6b-SPWF01S)
+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:21:WiFi Scanning
+WIND:35:WiFi Scan Complete (0x0)
+WIND:19:WiFi Join:00:80:E1:FF:99:F5
+WIND:1:Poweron (140805-3f58d6b-SPWF01S)
+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:21:WiFi Scanning
+WIND:35:WiFi Scan Complete (0x0)
+WIND:19:WiFi Join:00:80:E1:FF:99:F5
+WIND:1:Poweron (140805-3f58d6b-SPWF01S)
Settings:
# Dumping All Configuration Keys: # nv_manuf = ST # nv_model = SPWF01SA # nv_serial = 4313D17299 # nv_wifi_macaddr = 00:80:E1:FF:9A:08 # blink_led = 0 # wind_off_low = 0x00000000 # wind_off_medium = 0x00000000 # wind_off_high = 0x00000000 # user_desc = anonymous # escape_seq = at+s. # localecho1 = 0 # console1_speed = 115200 # console1_hwfc = 0 # console1_enabled = 1 # sleep_enabled = 0 # standby_enabled = 0 # standby_time = 10 # wifi_tx_msdu_lifetime = 0 # wifi_rx_msdu_lifetime = 0 # wifi_operational_mode = 0x00000011 # wifi_beacon_wakeup = 1 # wifi_beacon_interval = 100 # wifi_listen_interval = 0 # wifi_rts_threshold = 3000 # wifi_ssid = 41:44:48:4F:43:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 :00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_ssid_len = 5 # wifi_channelnum = 6 # wifi_opr_rate_mask = 0x00003FCF # wifi_bas_rate_mask = 0x0000000F # wifi_mode = 1 # wifi_auth_type = 0 # wifi_atim_window = 0 # wifi_powersave = 0 # wifi_tx_power = 18 # wifi_rssi_thresh = 0 # wifi_rssi_hyst = 0 # wifi_ap_idle_timeout = 120 # wifi_beacon_loss_thresh = 10 # wifi_priv_mode = 0 # wifi_wep_keys[0] = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_keys[1] = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_keys[2] = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_keys[3] = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_key_lens = 00:00:00:00 # wifi_wep_default_key = 0 # wifi_wpa_psk_raw = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:0 0:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 # wifi_wpa_psk_text = test # ip_use_dhcp = 1 # ip_use_httpd = 1 # ip_mtu = 1500 # ip_hostname = iwm-FF-9A-08 # ip_apdomainname = captiveportal.net # ip_ipaddr = 192.168.0.50 # ip_netmask = 255.255.255.0 # ip_gw = 192.168.0.1 # ip_dns = 192.168.0.1 # ip_http_get_recv_timeout = 3000 # ip_dhcp_timeout = 20 Sincerely Manuel H.2015-05-27 05:02 AM
Hi Manuel,
first of all, can you update modules FW please?http://www.st.com/web/catalog/sense_power/FM2185/SC1930/PF258591''Design Resources'' > ''http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF260799
'' or ''STSW-WIFI002
''Thanksjerry2015-05-27 11:39 PM
Hi Jerry,
thanks for your help. I updated both modules. Now it seems to be a little bit better, but the modules still not connect to each other. After the association wit AP runs the module starts new. Here you can see the report.AP:
+WIND:1:Poweron (150410-c2e37a3-SPWF01S)
+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:26:WiFi Started AP with network 'APTEST'
+WIND:24:WiFi Up:172.31.245.1
+WIND:28:Station 00:80:E1:FF:9A:02 Associated:0
Client:
+WIND:1:Poweron (150410-c2e37a3-SPWF01S)
+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:21:WiFi Scanning
+WIND:35:WiFi Scan Complete (0x0)
+WIND:21:WiFi Scanning
+WIND:35:WiFi Scan Complete (0x0)
+WIND:19:WiFi Join:00:80:E1:FF:99:F5
+WIND:25:WiFi Association with 'APâ–’
+WIND:1:Poweron (150410-c2e37a3-SPWF01S)+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:19:WiFi Join:00:80:E1:FF:99:F5
+WIND:21:WiFi Scanning
+WIND:35:WiFi Scan Complete (0x0)
+WIND:21:WiFi Scanning
Greetings Manuel2015-05-28 12:43 AM
Hi Manuel,
I tried both old FW and new FW, but I don't see the problem.As first step, please run AT&F. Then, follow hands-on tutorial to create your own network. Lab3 for station, and Lab10 for miniAP.If doesn't works, give me more details about modules status (at+s.sts), peer status (at+s.peers), network status (at+s.scan), every other useful information is fine.Thanksjerry2015-05-28 06:28 AM
+WIND:1:Poweron (150410-c2e37a3-SPWF01S)
+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:26:WiFi Started AP with network 'APTEST'
+WIND:24:WiFi Up:172.31.245.1+WIND:28:Station 00:80:E1:FF:9A:02 Associated:0
+WIND:29:DHCP reply for 172.31.245.2/00:80:E1:FF:9A:02
Client: +WIND:1:Poweron (150410-c2e37a3-SPWF01S)+WIND:13:ST SPWF01SA IWM: Copyright (c) 2012-2014 STMicroelectronics, Inc. All rights Reserved.
+WIND:3:Watchdog Running
+WIND:0:Console active
+WIND:32:WiFi Hardware Started
+WIND:19:WiFi Join:00:80:E1:FF:99:F5
+WIND:19:WiFi Join:00:80:E1:FF:99:F5
+WIND:25:WiFi Association with 'APTEST' successful
+WIND:51:WiFi Handshake Complete
+WIND:24:WiFi Up:172.31.245.2
Best Greetings Manuel2015-05-29 01:50 AM
Hi Jerry,
now i have two additional questions. Wehen i start a TCP - socket on Port 32000 for example and the IP- adress from the other module (172.31.225.2) it tells me ''ERROR: Failed to connect''. But when i start a UDP - socket on Port 32000 with the same IP it works. Do you know why? Now the second question. After a UDP - socket was started, i want to transmitt data between the modules. The only way i found to do this, is to create the UDP - socket on the module with AP ( AT+S.SOCKON=172.31.225.2,32000,u,ind) and the command AT+S.SOCKD=32000,u on the Client Module. After i do this i can send a message from the Ap module to the other. But now the client - module is in ''+WIND:60:Now in Data Mode'' and it is not possible to enter a command. Can you tell me what i have to do to create a connection between the two modules to send messages against each other (From AP to Client and from Client to AP) Thanks Manuel2015-05-29 02:43 AM
Hi Manuel,
TCP uses a real connection, so, you get an error if client is not able to reach the server;UDP does not build a real connection, so, you are always able to send a packet, even if server is not reachable!SOCKD command is a command to open a socket server;SOCKON/SOCKW/SOCKR/SOCKQ/SOCKC are commands to manage a socket client.Socket client is always in ''command mode'', so, you are always able to expect ''OK'' and send the next command;socket server uses ''data mode'' feature: when you are in data mode, cannot send AT commands, till you come back to command mode through escape_sequence.First of all you must select which module (miniAP or STAtion) should perform socket server. Then open a socket server on this module, and run SOCKON/SOCKW/etc on the other module. This is all.Download the hands-on, and use it step by step.Ciaojerry2015-06-01 02:42 AM
2015-06-02 02:31 AM
Hi Manuel,
to sent data from Data Mode to socket client, no AT command is needed. Send some byte over UART. Note that remote client must open the socket by ''ind'' parameter. If ''ind'' is not used, SOCKQ command must be executed sometimes.About double connection, yes, it's possible. You can open the socket server on a port, and connect to another socket server through SOCKON.Obviously, you can open the server on a port, and connect to it by local socket client, but... what's the purpose?Ciaoj