SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T09:19:40-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsGeneW on WRL-08869 - WiFly 802.11b Serial Module - Roving NetworksGeneWurn:uuid:19acda14-79ea-3b96-9714-b3e777f566a02009-03-12T12:07:33-06:00<p>I can't find the pinout for the 10 pin serial interface. Neither here or on Roving Networks site. Does anyone have it?</p>
Aficionado on WRL-08869 - WiFly 802.11b Serial Module - Roving NetworksAficionadourn:uuid:2bbd5e48-d874-e124-a9f8-943309822b292009-02-09T19:22:03-07:00<p>I want to use my WRT54GL to control and monitor some devices because there is a significant power savings with the router verses a full blown computer. I would like to control and monitor things like the fish tank, cat food dispenser, humidor, etc.<br>
Once I get it connected, does it work like the other wireless offerings? Basically a character on the TX line of this would appear as an identical character (with the appropriate software) in a tty on the router?</p>
Jobie on WRL-08869 - WiFly 802.11b Serial Module - Roving NetworksJobieurn:uuid:3e242c1e-6af2-e952-6604-f46531932b762009-02-08T09:16:27-07:00<p>This is a neat device...I can see a lot of uses. I am a bit confused though...can it connect to a wireless router or does IT become a wireless router?<br>
For example, I'd like to be able to have this device bring up a list of detected networks and then connect to one of them. Then it would attempt to connect to my custom server running on a PC on the network. I could potentially have many embedded devices connect to the same server, and the server could control them all.<br>
Or...does the device become an "available network" when your PC does a scan, and then you have to connect to it that way? I can't imagine it would work that way, but I didn't see a way to query for a list of available networks in the docs.</p>
JetForMe on WRL-08869 - WiFly 802.11b Serial Module - Roving NetworksJetForMeurn:uuid:43bbad04-0b20-633a-17d2-f2554ca3344d2008-12-20T13:18:55-07:00<p>Datasheet says it supports WEP128, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK (TKIP and AES).</p>
Pyrofer on WRL-08869 - WiFly 802.11b Serial Module - Roving NetworksPyroferurn:uuid:7b7288cd-693b-d84b-d549-e551902cd31c2008-10-05T09:28:06-06:00<p>Any chance of telling us what form of encryption this supports?<br>
Wep? WPA? WPA2? WPA Enterprise?</p>
Greyscale on WRL-08869 - WiFly 802.11b Serial Module - Roving NetworksGreyscaleurn:uuid:0c0eda02-16d3-6e74-a973-313e13dca68f2008-10-04T15:03:09-06:00<p>All the documentation says this is a 802.11b device, whereas this page says its an 'n' device? Which is it? :o</p>