Opening Serial Port...
Verifying speed at 9600 baud
Connected to serial port COM3
> $$$
> set u b 57600
> set s p 0
> save
> reboot
Verifying speed at 57600 baud
Removing connection to COM3
Connected to serial port COM3
> $$$
< CMD
Wifi is communicating at 57600 baud rate
> reboot
< reboot
Removing connection to COM3
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Wifi Attachment Connected to COM3
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Opening Serial Port...
Connected to serial port COM3
> $$$
< CMD
> factory RESET
< factory RESEô
< Set Factory Defaults
> reboot
< <2.38>
< reboot
Removing connection to COM3
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Factory Settings Restored
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Opening Serial Port...
Verifying speed at 9600 baud
Connected to serial port COM3
> $$$
< CMD
> set u b 57600
< set u b 57600
< AOK
< <2.38>
> set s p 0
> save
< <2.38>
> reboot
Verifying speed at 57600 baud
Removing connection to COM3
Connected to serial port COM3
> $$$
< CMD
Wifi is communicating at 57600 baud rate
> reboot
< reboot
Removing connection to COM3
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Wifi Attachment Connected to COM3
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Opening Serial Port...
Connected to serial port COM3
> $$$
< CMD
> ls
< ls
<
< FL# SIZ FLAGS
< 11 19 3 WiFly_GSX-2.23
< 30 1 10 config
< 31 20 3 WiFly_GSX-2.38
< 51 20 3 WiFly_GSX-2.38
< 71 1 10 user
<
< 184 Free, Boot=51, Backup=31
< <2.38>
> load user
< load user
< AOK
< <2.38>
> save
< save
< Storing in config
> save
< <2.38>
< save
< Storing in config
< <2.38>
> set o d ReefAngelWifi
< set o d ReefAngelWifi
< AOK
< <2.38>
> set w l 5
< set w þ%µ
< AOK
< <2.38>
> set w s SSID
< set w s SSID
< AOK
< <2.38>
> set w p password
< set w p password
< AOK
< <2.38>
> set w k 00000000000000000000000000
< set w mÈ00000000000000000000000000
< AOK
< <2.38>
> set ftp address 198.175.253.161
< set ft¸ address 1½8¿Ì³3÷³wYw³îÃÃAOK
< <2.38>
> save
< save
< Storing in config
> reboot
< <2.38>
< reboot
> $$$
< CMD
> show n
< show n
< SSid=estanoche
< Chan=1
< Assoc=OK
< Rate=12, 24Mb
< Auth=OK
< Mode=WPA2
< DHCP=FAIL
< Boot=0
< Time=OK
< Links=1
< <2.38>
> get i
< get i
< IF=DOWN
< DHCP=ON
< IP=0.0.0.0:2000
< NM=0.0.0.0
< GW=0.0.0.0
< HOST=69.198.171.165:80
< PROTO=TCP,
< MTU=1524
< FLAGS=0x6
< TCPMODE=0x0
< BACKUP=0.0.0.0
< <2.38>
> reboot
< reboot
Removing connection to COM3
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Your Reef Angel Wifi Attachment is now configured with the settings provided.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
If the blue LED is still blinking, it means that the Reef Angel Wifi Attachment could not connect to your wifi network.
Found router SBG6580
Port 2000 is now being forwarded to 0.0.0.0
WIFI module won't save static IP
WIFI module won't save static IP
Here are my results when I use the wifi attachment setup utility - when I use the graphical utility and try to set the IP by hand using set ip address XXXXXX it still won't stay after I hit save..... help?
Re: WIFI module won't save static IP
Looks like dhcp is on need to turn it off
No i dont know the command..
No i dont know the command..
Re: WIFI module won't save static IP
Wifi utility cannot set static ip.
You need to manual set it using tera term or putty
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
You need to manual set it using tera term or putty
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
Roberto.
Re: WIFI module won't save static IP
Right - but when I set it in TerraTerm or Putty it doesn't "stick" I save, reboot, and my setting disappears.... It pretends to accept it, but doesn't keep it.
Re: WIFI module won't save static IP
Did you set dhcp off like lnevo said?
For more info on commands for the module:
http://www.rovingnetworks.com/resources ... ser_Manual
Code: Select all
set i d 0
http://www.rovingnetworks.com/resources ... ser_Manual
Roberto.
Re: WIFI module won't save static IP
According to the manual, what you are describing is expected behavior:
2.3.29 set ip address <address>
This command sets the WiFly module’s IP address, where <address> is an IP address
in the form <value>.<value>.<value>.<value> with <value> being a number between 0
and 255. If DHCP is turned on, the IP address is assigned and overwritten when the
module associates with an access point. IP addresses are “.” delimited.
Roberto.
Re: WIFI module won't save static IP
you're right - turning the DHCP off allows it to save the IP....
of course it is still now solving my problem... any maybe I've changed too many settings that the "factory reset" doesn't fix trying to get it to work, so I'm probably missing something here
results for get w:
of course it is still now solving my problem... any maybe I've changed too many settings that the "factory reset" doesn't fix trying to get it to work, so I'm probably missing something here
results for get w:
and get i:get w
SSID=SSID
Chan=0
ExtAnt=0
Join=1
Auth=OPEN
Mask=0x1fff
Rate=12, 24 Mb
Linkmon=5
Passphrase=passphrase
<2.38>
get i
IF=UP
DHCP=OFF
IP=192.168.10.9:2000
NM=255.255.255.0
GW=192.168.10.1
HOST=192.168.10.9:2000
PROTO=TCP,
MTU=1524
FLAGS=0x6
TCPMODE=0x0
BACKUP=192.168.10.9
Re: WIFI module won't save static IP
aha! knowing it was up helped me narrow it down to settings on my router
Thanks!! 

