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CC3000 FRAM sensor GUI

CC3000 FRAM sensor GUI

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nikit biraj
Posted by nikit biraj
on Apr 05 2012 03:29 AM
Intellectual630 points

Hello,

I installed FRAM Wi-Fi sensor application using help of below mentioned site

http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC3000_Wi-Fi_MSP430_FRAM_Getting_Started_Guide

In hyper terminal I am getting 

-------Press ENTER for terminal prompt--------                                              
Sensor App Version: v1.0.7
WLAN Enabled
Starting First Time Config
assoc TTTECALIXTO12345670
OK
Attempting to connect using SSID: TTTECALIXTO12345670

> First Time Config Complete
Connected to AP: TTTECALIXTO12345670
CC3000 MAC Address: 0:19:94:2f:e9:92
CC3000 IP Address: 192.168.1.103
Starting Server...
Server Initialized on port 1204
Waiting for Clients

How to add client in hyper terminal and  CC3000 FRAM sensor gui it gives message ' Unable to access TP-LINK access point '.
What is the problem?
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  • GustavoL
    Posted by GustavoL
    on Apr 05 2012 10:10 AM
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    Intellectual590 points

    Nikit,

    The terminal is saying you're connected to an AP with "TTT......" SSID.

    Did you run first time config? I am surprised that your AP has the name of the SSID string. This doesn't need to be the case. The first time configuration string
    is used in a 3rd device such as a phone or laptop to send the information on who to connect to the CC3000. Then the CC3000 connects to that AP. The AP itself doesn't know anything about first time config and that's the point, since it works with any system and any AP.

    In any case your CC3000 is associated to the AP and is waiting for the PC's GUI to connect. The PC GUI is the client and the CC3000 board is the server.
    Make sure that your computer is connected to the same AP where the CC3000 is connected. Then, run the GUI and press skip. Select the right interface that is connected
    to that AP.

    The option to "continue" is only needed if you want to automate everything and not use first time config or other methods. What it does is to automatically associate the CC3000 to the AP but since yours is already associated, you don't need to do it and you can press "Skip".

    Regards,
    Gustavo

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