User manual

WiFly GSX
www.rovingnetworks.com
WiFlyGSX-um 7/16/2010
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commands to the module. NOTE: For consistency, the command prompt response <2.xx> now
also contains \r\n appended string when in this mode.
As of Version 2.12 9/17/2009
Fixed problem with some newer 802.11n - association attempts cause module to crash/reboot. (Such
as Linksys WRT160NL)
Fixed problem with send on match character i.e. set comm match char. Match char is now
operational.
During an open TCP session, a second incoming connection would be accepted. Second connection
is now accepted but then immediately closed.
Hardware flow control is now supported. To enable, use the “set uart flow 1” command.
DHCP renew and rebind is fully supported. Previously, DHCP renew/rebind would update IP
settings, and if a TCP session was active it would enter a hung state. TCP connections now survive
a DHCP renew/rebind.
Features
TCP connection password. This optional pass word is enabled with the command “set opt pass
<string>”, incoming connections will be challenged and the stored password must be matched or the
connection will be closed.
UART instant baudrate The set uart instant <rate> command immediately changes the baudrate.
This is useful when testing baudrate settings, or switching baudrate “on the fly” remotely while
connected over TCP.
Analog interface commands The “show q” command will now enable and show the digital value of
the analog interface pins. See section 16
As of Version 2.11 9/8/2009 – Limited release (please update to 2.12)
As of Version 2.10 8/14/2009
Added a 250ms guard band in parsing of $$$. The module now looks for three $$$, and only three
$$$ within a 250ms period with no additional characters following for 250 ms. Do not send \cr or
\lf after the $$$.
Fixed problem with UART dropping data. In cases with large data transfers (>100KB) the UART
would become over whelmed and drop data.
We no longer pass serial data received into the UART back over telnet when in remote command
mode
Features