Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
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Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
Anyone try the 2.3.6/2.4.2/2.4.5 firmware updates yet?
ftp://rn.microchip.com/public/wifly-236.img
ftp://rn.microchip.com/public/wifly-242.img
ftp://rn.microchip.com/public/wifly-245.img
Login: rovin
Password: Pass123
ftp://rn.microchip.com/public/wifly-236.img
ftp://rn.microchip.com/public/wifly-242.img
ftp://rn.microchip.com/public/wifly-245.img
Login: rovin
Password: Pass123
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Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
Your login and password does not work. Where do i have to register to download from rn.microchip00Warpig00 wrote:Anyone try the 2.3.6/2.4.2/2.4.5 firmware updates yet?
Login: rovin
Password: Pass123
Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
Read this page on how to change the ftp server. Firmware version 2.4.5 is only for use on a non Ad-Hoc network. If you are connecting the device up to a standard wifi installation then you need to stick to 2.3.6
http://www.rovingnetworks.com/FAQs/How_ ... ft_AP_mode
http://www.rovingnetworks.com/FAQs/How_ ... ft_AP_mode
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I think it is this:ramst2 wrote: Your login and password does not work. Where do i have to register to download from rn.microchip
login: Roving
Pass: Pass123
Roberto.
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I read this as the code changes from supporting ad hoc to soft ap mode in 245 but still supports connecting to standard access points (infrastructure mode).ishtak wrote:Read this page on how to change the ftp server. Firmware version 2.4.5 is only for use on a non Ad-Hoc network. If you are connecting the device up to a standard wifi installation then you need to stick to 2.3.6
http://www.rovingnetworks.com/FAQs/How_ ... ft_AP_mode
Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
If by some unfortunate circumstance your unit gets upgraded to version 4.00, you have to reset auto join. It's in the manual, but here are the commands:
The 4.00 firmware breaks the memory tab in the RA Client. That was the only problem I noticed, but I didn't run it long.
The unit saves a couple of old firmware images and you can choose which one to boot from with the command "boot image <FL#>". Find FL# in the file listing.
Then you can start over with normal setup. If the unit doesn't join, resend the "set wlan join 1" command from above.
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set wlan join 1
save
reboot
The unit saves a couple of old firmware images and you can choose which one to boot from with the command "boot image <FL#>". Find FL# in the file listing.
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<4.00> ls
FL# SIZ FLAGS
2 20 3 WiFly_GSX-2.32
22 11 3 wps_app
33 1 10 config
34 1 3 wifly-GSX-400
35 1 3 wifly-GSX-400
36 1 10 user
54 13 3 wps_app
164 Free, Boot=34, Backup=2
boot image 2
save
reboot
factory RESET
Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
Man, I gotta say "Thank you, Thank you, Thank you" for posting this here today!!!Reddy wrote:If by some unfortunate circumstance your unit gets upgraded to version 4.00, you have to reset auto join. It's in the manual, but here are the commands:
The 4.00 firmware breaks the memory tab in the RA Client. That was the only problem I noticed, but I didn't run it long.Code: Select all
set wlan join 1 save reboot
The unit saves a couple of old firmware images and you can choose which one to boot from with the command "boot image <FL#>". Find FL# in the file listing.
Then you can start over with normal setup. If the unit doesn't join, resend the "set wlan join 1" command from above.Code: Select all
<4.00> ls FL# SIZ FLAGS 2 20 3 WiFly_GSX-2.32 22 11 3 wps_app 33 1 10 config 34 1 3 wifly-GSX-400 35 1 3 wifly-GSX-400 36 1 10 user 54 13 3 wps_app 164 Free, Boot=34, Backup=2 boot image 2 save reboot factory RESET
I'm so glad you did... I would have spent several hours trying to figure this out.
I'm just programming some new wifi modules I got and the minute I couldn't connect anymore, I immediately remember your post and sure enough... Got connection
This new 4.0 firmware is awesome for setting up your wifi!!!
I'm going to be updating the thread on how to set up the wifi... These new modules are going to make connecting to wifi so much easier for new users.... You have no idea
Roberto.
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Glad I could help!rimai wrote:Man, I gotta say "Thank you, Thank you, Thank you" for posting this here today!!!
The info was on page 7 of the manual, but instead of being in a bright red box titled "BIG CHANGE FROM HOW WE USED TO DO THINGS", it just says in plain old text, "hope you notice this before you bang your head against it for too long!"
Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
Hey guys.
I'm also having the issue where my wifi attachment looses connection (blue led flashing) after a day sometimes a few days. Has a solution been found for this?
I'm also having the issue where my wifi attachment looses connection (blue led flashing) after a day sometimes a few days. Has a solution been found for this?
Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
I used to have this problem constantly and always thought it was firmware related. Added the external antenna and have not had a problem since.brettb wrote:Hey guys.
I'm also having the issue where my wifi attachment looses connection (blue led flashing) after a day sometimes a few days. Has a solution been found for this?
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.php?t=1866
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I had the same problem. I reset the wifi module to factory defaults, loaded the latest 4.0 firmware, reloaded the code on the controller, and added the external antenna which I really think helped the most.
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I was getting a lot of interference from my 2.4ghz baby monitor. Updated to 4.0 and no more issues.
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I'm still not having any luck with my WIFI module, it disconnects randomly and won't reconnect. I've tried all of the methods recommended by others in various threads:
- Update to latest firmware (it already came with the latest)
- Set linkmon to 30 or 50
- Assign static lease to Wifi module
- Set router to use WPA2 only (it was set to mixed before)
I don't know if it just doesn't like my router or what; I'm lucky if it stays connected for a week.
- Update to latest firmware (it already came with the latest)
- Set linkmon to 30 or 50
- Assign static lease to Wifi module
- Set router to use WPA2 only (it was set to mixed before)
I don't know if it just doesn't like my router or what; I'm lucky if it stays connected for a week.
Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
For $12 I think, I recommend trying the antenna modification.
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Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
I had a similar problem, turns out it was a faulty module.avionixx wrote:I'm still not having any luck with my WIFI module, it disconnects randomly and won't reconnect. I've tried all of the methods recommended by others in various threads:
- Update to latest firmware (it already came with the latest)
- Set linkmon to 30 or 50
- Assign static lease to Wifi module
- Set router to use WPA2 only (it was set to mixed before)
I don't know if it just doesn't like my router or what; I'm lucky if it stays connected for a week.
Maybe ask Roberto? (Rimai)
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Yeah what makes it strange is that the module is doing the slow blink green as if it's connected, but can't be pinged and isn't transmitting data from the controller. It has to be disconnected from the controller for a few seconds and then reconnected before it'll start working properly again.
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Re: Wifi Periodically Stops Responding
I get this issue once in a while myself.