2017-04-29 06:26 AM
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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2017-04-30 12:29 PM
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
2017-04-29 08:47 AM
Ciao Flow,
IPv6 is not part of SPWF01S features. You can switch to SPWF04S...
2017-04-29 11:08 AM
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
2017-04-29 01:11 PM
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...
2017-04-30 02:17 AM
Ok, then I will look how to replace the SPWF01 against the SPWF04....
2017-04-30 12:29 PM
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
2017-05-02 12:25 AM
Hi Jerry,
thank you for the further information - sounds good.
Regards,
Flow