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From: | Arpit Agarwal |
Subject: | Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module |
Date: | Tue, 8 Aug 2017 04:22:08 +0000 |
Hi All,
You can try out Artik053 IoT module which uses LWIP on Wifi.
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Thanks & Regards,
ARPIT
Alumni, Department Of CSE
IIT Guwahati-781039 (INDIA)
E: address@hidden
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From: lwip-users <lwip-users-bounces+address@hidden> on behalf of Sergio R. Caprile <address@hidden>
Sent: Monday, August 7, 2017 9:48 PM To: address@hidden Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Advice on wifi module 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-Fi, and sometimes both, but so far... Redpine Signals seems to have some modules without TCP/IP offloading. However, they've been very reluctant to provide the information I requested (I happen to work for a local component distributor in southamerica, yes, no big sales volume no support) The ESP32 could be somewhat tricked into this, or even used itself (the ESP8266 is better left alone...) I recall having seen an asian SDIO module, but I can't remember the part number. I've stopped my quest since then. _______________________________________________ lwip-users mailing list address@hidden https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lwip-users
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