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How to get B-L475E-IOT01A1 to connect to WiFi?

JCR11
Visitor

I really want to love ST. There is so much potential in this company, but it using their products is awful at times.

I have spent 3-4 hours a day for the past 5 weeks non-stop debugging issues when trying to prototype. 

The perfect example of this is. Give 100computer science Masters Levels B-L475E-IOT01A1, and say you have 4 hours to get on wifi and connect to a remote host. When they all fail, give them 2x the time until 48 hours are done.

 

This should be as simple as python, when you get a hardware drop down, and select what packages you want.

 

Has anyone figured this out? How do we get this device to connect to wifi? I've tried all the LLMs, google, youtube, etc.. I can't believe this would be so difficult to figure out without help.

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Issamos
Lead II

Hello @JCR11 

I think you should have a look at those two examples. They should be helpful. 
Best Regards.

II

TDK
Super User

There are 13 working examples you can load with STM32CubeMX with a few clicks using the Example Selector. I'd start there. WiFi_Client_Server will connect to a remote server over TCP.

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The ecosystem isn't built to run on Python. You'll have to use C if you want to rely on existing examples.

> I have spent 3-4 hours a day for the past 5 weeks non-stop debugging issues when trying to prototype. 

If you say what those issues are in some details, it may be possible to help. If you just want to rant, feel free, but don't expect it to solve anything.

Debugging issues is the life of an engineer. Don't expect that part to change. You do get better at debugging as time goes on.

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