@Gordon, Thank you for taking the time to assist me. Encryption by using the Espruino isn't a necessity. At the moment, I am looking for a wifi module that has hardware encryption. As far as the Lantronix xPico wifi module that I boasted about a few weeks ago, well, it turns out I was wrong about the built in encryption. I was reading the wrong product info LOL :/ It turns out the Lantronix xPico ethernet module supposedly supports AES encryption. So, now I am in the market to purchase another wifi module that supports AES encryption.
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@Gordon, Thank you for taking the time to assist me. Encryption by using the Espruino isn't a necessity. At the moment, I am looking for a wifi module that has hardware encryption. As far as the Lantronix xPico wifi module that I boasted about a few weeks ago, well, it turns out I was wrong about the built in encryption. I was reading the wrong product info LOL :/ It turns out the Lantronix xPico ethernet module supposedly supports AES encryption. So, now I am in the market to purchase another wifi module that supports AES encryption.