SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T02:16:14-06:00SparkFun Electronicsbboyho on WRL-12568 - XBee WiFi Module - PCB Antennabboyhourn:uuid:c7b4ae3f-df4d-be1e-a566-42423a4b9c902015-06-04T12:34:50-06:00<p>Check the manual for more information = > <a href="http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/point-multipoint-rfmodules/xbee-wi-fi#docs" rel="nofollow">http://www.digi.com/products/wireless-wired-embedded-solutions/zigbee-rf-modules/point-multipoint-rfmodules/xbee-wi-fi#docs</a>.</p>
bboyho on WRL-12568 - XBee WiFi Module - PCB Antennabboyhourn:uuid:8f5712e6-43f4-48fd-bcf1-c98cee0e7ab42015-06-04T12:29:46-06:00<p>Looks like you can create an ad hoc network with an updated firmware so you can use these without the need of a wifi network. => <a href="http://www.digi.com/support/forum/36219/wifi-xbee-module-ad-hoc-network" rel="nofollow">http://www.digi.com/support/forum/36219/wifi-xbee-module-ad-hoc-network</a>.<p>Here are some tutorials that I found online:</p><p><a href="http://todigi.blogspot.com/2012/08/xbee-wifi-in-ad-hoc-mode.html" rel="nofollow">http://todigi.blogspot.com/2012/08/xbee-wifi-in-ad-hoc-mode.html</a></p><p><a href="http://tutorial.cytron.com.my/2014/02/14/xbee-wifi-in-soft-ap-mode/" rel="nofollow">http://tutorial.cytron.com.my/2014/02/14/xbee-wifi-in-soft-ap-mode/</a></p></p>
liudr on WRL-12568 - XBee WiFi Module - PCB Antennaliudrurn:uuid:8c75d08c-2cdf-ab91-fb6d-75bcb09b36682015-01-19T23:06:33-07:00<p>Be very careful buying this module. It doesn't have the server capability yet. Firmware screws up when you try to use it as a server. Client side is fine. It's a module intended to replace wired serial port, not a full-featured wifi module that you would expect. This is what all xbee modules are intended to do.</p>
ScottS on WRL-12568 - XBee WiFi Module - PCB AntennaScottSurn:uuid:117ad0cb-b25c-adf1-2db0-8a915a0b9e3f2014-06-06T09:34:56-06:00<p>This. The getting started guide gets you ready for using the etheros device cloud, but now how to use the dang thing. Maybe some programing examples of how to send some API based frames. I've had a hard time getting data sent to an open listener on another computer.</p>
Customer #295919 on WRL-12568 - XBee WiFi Module - PCB AntennaCustomer #295919urn:uuid:6c8a8b57-113e-8123-dd3b-bd59edc20eda2014-05-10T16:21:50-06:00<p>Does this module works (out-of-the-box = without making any hardware-modifications on the board, ...) with an Arduino Fio? How can this module programmatically (library, ...) be used Thanks.</p>
Customer #539332 on WRL-12568 - XBee WiFi Module - PCB AntennaCustomer #539332urn:uuid:19dda6a3-1fd7-6417-2a08-58622e263ca42014-04-28T10:37:55-06:00<p>What would really be awesome is a tutorial on how to use the Wifi functions of this module. The hookup guide kind of glosses over any TCP communications capability the unit has, or how to hook it up to your Arduino to enable communication with other IP hosts. I'm also told that the standard wifi Arduino library will not work with this unit, do I have bad information? And if it does, how do you make the connections to the Ard without a shield?</p>
M-Short on WRL-12568 - XBee WiFi Module - PCB AntennaM-Shorturn:uuid:7653f414-e7b8-7517-0169-82be4e86ae6a2014-04-14T16:22:41-06:00<p>No, this module is Wifi only.</p>
Customer #136736 on WRL-12568 - XBee WiFi Module - PCB AntennaCustomer #136736urn:uuid:83653da5-f316-3a9e-b781-0fe3a3d556882014-02-20T07:40:46-07:00<p>Can this module communicate with series 1?
Thank you.</p>