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• #2
Well, it all sounds reasonably positive - you've obviously got two-way comms with the ESP8266 so we can pretty much rule hardware out.
Please could you post your code up and I'll take a look? All I can think is maybe even if you're connected to a WiFi access point the DHCP may not have worked for some reason so there's no way to actually connect to the net.
You could also try doing the GET with a simple IP address and see if that helps?
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• #3
Yes I think it's something stupid I'm doing. It connects to the WiFi but just won't get anything.
I tried substituting the URL for
172.217.169.14
which I think is the ip for google.com but got the same result.Thanks,
Here's my code:
digitalWrite(B9,1); // enable on Pico Shim V2 Serial2.setup(115200, { rx: A3, tx : A2 }); const http = require("http"); var wifi = require("ESP8266WiFi_0v25").connect(Serial2, function(err) { if (err) throw err; console.log("Connecting to WiFi"); wifi.connect(WIFI_NAME, WIFI_PASS, function(err) { if (err) throw err; console.log("Connected"); fetchData(); }); }); function fetchData() { console.log('Fetching data'); http.get("http://gomako.co.uk/hello.txt", function(res) { var contents = ""; res.on("data", function(data) { contents += data; }); res.on("close", function() { console.log(contents); }); }).on("error", function(e) { console.log("ERROR", e); }); }
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• #4
I just tried it here and it works fine for me on a 2v01 Pico:
Connecting to WiFi Connected Fetching data Hello >wifi.getIP(print) =undefined null 192.168.1.74 >wifi.getVersion(print) =undefined null AT version:0.25.0.0(Jun 12 2015 20:26:28) >
So it may well be something to do with your WiFi setup. What does
wifi.getIP(print)
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• #5
Thanks, I had a sinking feeling it's something to do with my Wifi.
I had a look on my router and it's seeing the Espruino and assigning it an IP address.
Output is:
["AT+CIFSR\r\n" =undefined ] "+CIFSR:STAIP,\"192" ] ".168.1.5\"\r\n+CIFSR:STAMAC,\"18:fe:34:9d:5" ] "2:14\"\r\n\r\nOK\r\n" null 192.168.1.5
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• #6
Ugh, guess what? Turning my router on and off seems to have fixed the issue.
What I'm trying to do is to
get
an URL a few times a day. If my Wifi needs to be reset along the way, will I need to tell the Pico to reset its connection too? So if I try and fail to get a response, will I need to reset the connection is what I mean. -
• #7
I'm not 100% sure on that, the ESP8266 itself may auto-reconnect if the AP goes down - however there is a
disconnected
event onwifi
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• #8
Ok thanks
Hi, I got one of the original Picos with wifi shim and have updated the firmware on the Pico to 2v01 using TI CC3000 Wi-Fi networking (I did try with the other one as well just to make sure). I checked the ESP firmware on the board and that is as follows
"AT version:0.25.0.0(Jun 12 2015 20:26:28)\r\nSDK version:1.1.2\r\ncompile time:Jun 17 2015 22:11:51\r\n\r\nOK\r\n"
I think it's the most stable version?When I do a simple GET request, it times out and throws an error, which varies from
code -6, not found
tocode -15, no response
I can access the endpoints through the browser/curl so I think that's ok. Am I missing something obvious? It's been a while since I did anything with my Pico and wifi so may have missed an update somewhere.