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Connecting Wifi module (Arduino Mega ADK) with Android
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* author Huber Flores | |
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### Getting Arduino ready for HTerm | |
# 1- Set your Wifi Shield to USB (It’s a small switch on you WiFi Shield). | |
# 2- Upload BareMinimum sketch to your Arduino ((File->Examples->Basic->BareMinimum). | |
# 3- Open HTerm. | |
### Connect with following settings | |
# Port = Port, that you arduino is connected to | |
# Baud = 9600 | |
# Data = 8 | |
# Stop = 1 | |
# Parity = None | |
# CTS Flow control = unchecked | |
### Set up new Baud rate, by typing in the following into Input control box | |
$ $$$ (Send or enter = None) | |
$ set u b 115200 (Send or enter = CF-LF from now on) | |
$ save | |
$ reboot | |
###Connecting Arduino to WiFi | |
# Connect as you did before, only set Baud to 115200 | |
# Enter command mode(type $$$ (send on enter = None)) | |
$ Set “Send or enter” to CF-LF | |
# Type “scan” (you should now see a list of WiFi networks available) | |
$ set wlan ssid <your wifi name> | |
$ set wlan pass <your wifi password> | |
$ save | |
$ reboot | |
# if configuration is successful then, Wifi Shield and led from Wifi module must be blinking | |
### Set up Arduino to communicate with Android | |
# Enter command mode | |
$ set ip remote 2000 | |
$ set ip proto 1 | |
$ comm times 1000 | |
$ get ip | |
$ set ip host <your android ip address> | |
$ save | |
$ reboot | |
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