Digi WiFi embedded modules: Wi-9C, Wi-ME, Wi-EM. Has anyone tried attaching these to NetBurner products?
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Digi WiFi modules..Has anyone tried to use one of these?
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Digi WiFi modules..Has anyone tried to use one of these?
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Re: MultiTech or ConnectOne..used one of these WiFi ?
How about Multi-Tech or Connect-One
Anybody using these?
Chris
Anybody using these?
Chris
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Re: Digi WiFi modules..Has anyone tried to use one of these?
Hi Chris,
No, actually I'm not using them. But I have an Arduino BT. It uses the Bluegiga WT11.That is a very good (one of the best) device.
Regards,
sb70koll
No, actually I'm not using them. But I have an Arduino BT. It uses the Bluegiga WT11.That is a very good (one of the best) device.
Regards,
sb70koll
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Re: Digi WiFi modules..Has anyone tried to use one of these?
OK, I see all of these (WT11) parts, but how do you map these bluetooth devices to WiFi? Am I missing something?
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Re: Digi WiFi modules..Has anyone tried to use one of these?
No Chris, I'm missing something Forgive me, I tangled up bluethooth with WIFI.
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Re: Digi WiFi modules..Has anyone tried to use one of these?
I am presently looking at the Quatech Airborne modules. The 802.11 b/g module is $44 dollars and looks very interesting. Does anyone know of any reason why that module would be a bad choice for a 5270 environment?
Chris
Chris
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Re: Digi WiFi modules..Has anyone tried to use one of these?
Hi Chris,
Looked at some of their modules but could not find the $44 type. I read the WLNG-AN-DP101 sheet and saw that these devices need 3.3V supply so you might need to do some level shifting and/or need a second power supply (dc/dc) if the Netburner is powered with 5V.
sb70koll
Looked at some of their modules but could not find the $44 type. I read the WLNG-AN-DP101 sheet and saw that these devices need 3.3V supply so you might need to do some level shifting and/or need a second power supply (dc/dc) if the Netburner is powered with 5V.
sb70koll
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Re: Digi WiFi modules..Has anyone tried to use one of these?
Digi is $85
QUATECH Airborne is $44
Chris
QUATECH Airborne is $44
Chris
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