Behalf Of Sergio R. Caprile
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 5:38 PM
To: lwip-users@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module
> I recall having seen an asian SDIO module, but I can't remember the
> part number.
Found it:
WF111 from BlueGiga, now Silicon Labs.
Atmel h
> I recall having seen an asian SDIO module, but I can't remember the part
> number.
Found it:
WF111 from BlueGiga, now Silicon Labs.
Atmel has a module series too, but I personally don't like Microship.
Murata is also building a number of modules, some based on the Cypress
(formerly Broadcomm) c
Hi,
On 4.8.2017 19:30, u123 wrote:
Hello all,
we are in the same situation and we have the same question but 4 years
later... Are there new ideas and/or solutions?
I have been using MXCHIP EMW3165 modules with LwIP. Those modules have
Cypress Semiconductor CYW43362 (previously broadcom BCM43362
part of progress is the desire to progress. ” — Seneca
From: lwip-users
on behalf of Sergio R. Caprile
Sent: Monday, August 7, 2017 9:48 PM
To: lwip-users@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module
I've been searching for something like
I've been searching for something like that for some time.
Most wifi modules have their own TCP/IP stack because they already have
horsepower and intelligence to support WPA.
We embedded developers would want to have our applications written once
for lwIP and peruse them either on Ethernet or Wi
Simon Koudijs | Intellifi wrote
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm working a project that uses wired Ethernet, lwip is working pretty
> nice there!
>
> Now we would like to start using wifi as well. We are now searching for
> a suitable and cheap wifi module that can be used on the ethernet level.
> Gi
@nongnu.org] On Behalf Of
>> Grant Erickson
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 8:38 PM
>> To: Simon Koudijs
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>> Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module
>>
>> On Dec 10, 2013, at 9:00 AM, simon.koud...@intellifi.nl
s-bounces+daniel=identytech@nongnu.org [mailto:
> lwip-users-bounces+daniel=identytech@nongnu.org] On Behalf Of Grant
> Erickson
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> Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi modul
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Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module
On Dec 10, 2013, at 9:00 AM, simon.koud...@intellifi.nl wrote:
> I'm working a project that uses wired Ethernet, lwip is working pretty
> nice there!
>
> Now we would like to start using wifi as well. We are now s
On Dec 10, 2013, at 9:00 AM, simon.koud...@intellifi.nl wrote:
> I'm working a project that uses wired Ethernet, lwip is working pretty
> nice there!
>
> Now we would like to start using wifi as well. We are now searching for
> a suitable and cheap wifi module that can be used on the ethernet le
: lwip-users@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module
Hi,
I use Redpine modules.
http://www.redpinesignals.com/Products/Modules/Connect-io-n/Wireless_Dev
ice_Server/RS9110-N-11-22.html
These can work like you propose: as a 2nd netif. I can send you some
code for the netif driver
Hello,
Le 09/12/2013 16:33, Simon Koudijs | Intellifi a écrit :
Hello everyone,
I'm working a project that uses wired Ethernet, lwip is working pretty
nice there!
Now we would like to start using wifi as well. We are now searching
for a suitable and cheap wifi module that can be used on the
also test the RN171 in the coming months, although I'm not sure
you can use it as netif. It has a built-in stack, I need to check if you
can bypass it.
Cheers
Ivan
Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2013 16:33:36 +0100
From: Simon Koudijs | Intellifi
To: lwip-users@nongnu.org
Subject: [lwip-users] Advi
ehalf Of Simon
Koudijs | Intellifi
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 5:34 PM
To: lwip-users@nongnu.org
Subject: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module
Hello everyone,
I'm working a project that uses wired Ethernet, lwip is working pretty
nice there!
Now we would like to start using wifi as well.
Hello everyone,
I'm working a project that uses wired Ethernet, lwip is working pretty
nice there!
Now we would like to start using wifi as well. We are now searching for
a suitable and cheap wifi module that can be used on the ethernet level.
Given the right drivers it should just operate a
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