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User Manual WizFi360 FCC ID:2ATUB-WIZFI360PA https://www.iwiznet.cn Manufacture:WIZnet H.K. LTD.
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'LVFODLPHU DQG &RS\ULJKW 1RWLFH The information in this document, including the URL address for reference, is subject to change without notice. The document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, including any warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement, and any warranties mentioned in the proposal, specification or sample. This document is not responsible for any liability, including any infringement of any patent rights arising out of the use of the information in this document. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, is hereby granted. The Wi-Fi Alliance member logo is owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance. All trademark names, trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners and are hereby acknowledged. WizFi360 User Manual
&RQWHQWV 9. RF Power Parameters................................................................................................................. 13 10. Command Description .................................................................................................. 14 10.1 %DVLF $7 &RPPDQGV .............................................................................................................................. 15 10.1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 15 10.1. 2 Commands .................................................................................................................................. 16 10.1.2.1. AT Tests AT Startup ............................................................................................. 16 10.1.2.2 AT+RST Restarts the Module ..................................................................................... 16 10.1.2.3 AT+GMR Checks Version Information ..................................................................... 16 10.1.2.4 ATE AT Commands Echoing ....................................................................................... 16 10.1.2.5 AT+RESTORE Restores the Factory Default Settings ............................................. 16 10.1.2.6 AT+UART UART Configuration .............................................................................. 17 10.1.2.7 AT+UART_CUR Current UART Configuration; Not Saved in the Flash .............. 18 10.1.2.8 AT+UART_DEF Default UART Configuration; Saved in the Flash ....................... 18 10.1.2.9 AT+SYSRAM Checks the Remaining Space of RAM .............................................. 19 10.1.2.10 AT+CIOMODE Configures the Mode of a GPIO ............................................................. 20 10.1.2.11 AT+CIOWRITE Configures the Output Level of a GPIO ................................................ 20 10.1.2.12 AT+CIOREAD Reads the GPIO Input Level .................................................................... 20 WizFi360 User Manual 10.2 Wi-Fi AT Commands ................................................................................................................... 22 10.2.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 22 10.2.2 Commands .................................................................................................................. 23 10.2.2.1 AT+CWMODE Sets the mode( Station/SoftAP/Station+Softap ) ......................... 23 10.2.2.2 AT+CWMODE_CUR Sets the Current Wi-Fi mode,Configuration Not Saved in the Flash 23 10.2.2.3. Flash AT+CWMODE_DEF Sets the Default Wi-Fi mode; Configuration Saved in the 24 10.2.2.4. AT+CWJAP Connects to an AP .......................................................................... 24 10.2.2.5. AT+CWJAP_CUR Connects to an AP; Configuration Not Saved in the Flash .... 25 10.2.2.6. AT+CWJAP_DEF Connects to an AP; Configuration Saved in the Flash ............ 26 10.2.2.7. AT+CWLAPOPT Sets the Configuration for the Command AT+CWLAP .......... 26 10.2.2.8. AT+CWLAP Lists Available APs ........................................................................... 27 10.2.2.9. AT+CWSAP Configures the WizFi360 SoftAP .................................................... 27 10.2.2.10. AT+CWSAP_CUR Configures the WizFi360 SoftAP; Configuration Not Saved in the Flash Flash
................................................................................................... 28 10.2.2.11. AT+CWSAP_DEF Configures the WizFi360 SoftAP; Configuration Saved in the Flash Flash 29 10.2.2.12. AT+CWLIF IP of Stations to Which the WizFi360 SoftAP is Connected ............. 29 10.2.2.13. AT+CWQAP Disconnect from the AP ................................................................ 30 10.2.2.14. AT+CWDHCP Enables/Disables DHCP ............................................................. 30 WizFi360 User Manual 10.2.2.15. AT+CWDHCP_CUR Enables/Disables DHCP; Configuration Not Saved in the Flash 30 10.2.2.16. AT+CWDHCP_DEF Enables/Disables DHCP; Configuration Saved in the Flash. 31 10.2.2.17. AT+CIPSTA Sets the Current IP Address of the WizFi360 Station .................... 32 10.2.2.18. AT+CIPSTA_CUR Sets the Current IP Address of the WizFi360, Configuration Not Saved in the Flash
................................................................................................... 32 10.2.2.19. AT+CIPSTA_DEF Sets the Current IP Address of the WizFi360, Configuration Saved in the Flash
.................................................................................................... 33 10.2.2.20. AT+CIPAP Sets the IP Address of the WizFi360 SoftAP ...................................... 33 10.2.2.21. AT+CIPAP_CUR Sets the IP Address of the WizFi360 SoftAP, Configuration Not Saved in the Flash
..................................................................................................... 34 10.2.2.22. AT+CIPAP_DEF Sets the IP Address of the WizFi360 SoftAP, Configuration Saved in the Flash 34 10.2.2.23. AT+CIPSTAMAC_CUR Sets the MAC Address of the WizFi360 Station Configuration Not Saved in the Flash
.......................................................................................... 35 10.2.2.24. AT+CIPSTAMAC_DEF Sets the MAC Address of the WizFi360 Station;
Configuration Saved in the Flash
........................................................................................... 35 10.2.2.25. AT+CWSTARTSMART Starts SmartConfig ...................................................... 36 10.2.2.26. AT+CWSTOPSMART Stops SmartConfig ............................................................ 36 10.2.2.27. AT+CWAUTOCONN Auto-Connects to the AP or Not ........................................... 37 10.3 TCP/IP-Related AT Commands ..................................................................................... 38 10.3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 38 10.3.2 Commands ........................................................................................................... 38 WizFi360 User Manual 10.3.2.1. AT+CIPDOMAIN DNS Function ......................................................................... 38 10.3.2.2. AT+CIPSTART Establishes TCP Connection, UDP Transmission .................. 39 TCP Connection: ............................................................................................................................. 39 10.3.2.3. AT+CIPSEND .................................................................................................. 40 10.3.2.4. AT+CIPSENDEX ............................................................................................ 41 10.3.2.5. AT+CIPCLOSE Closes the TCP/UDP Connection .............................................. 41 10.3.2.6. AT+CIFSR Gets the Local IP Address ................................................................ 42 10.3.2.7. AT+CIPMUX Enable or Disable Multiple Connections .................................... 42 10.3.2.8. AT+CIPSERVER Deletes/Creates TCP Server .................................................... 42 10.3.2.9. AT+CIPMODE Sets Transmission Mode .............................................................. 43 10.3.2.10. AT+CIPSTO Sets the TCP Server Timeout .......................................................... 43 10.3.2.11. AT+PING Ping Packets ........................................................................................... 44 10.3.2.12. AT+CIUPDATE Updates the Software Through Wi-Fi ..................................... 44 10.3.2.13. AT+CIPDINFO Shows the Remote IP and Port with +IPD ................................... 44 10.3.2.14. +IPD Receives Network Data .............................................................................. 44 10.3.2.15. AT+CIPSNTPCFG Sets the Configuration of SNTP ............................................ 45 10.3.2.16. AT+CIPSNTPTIME Checks the SNTP Time ........................................................ 45 10.3.2.17. AT+CIPDNS_CUR Sets User-defined DNS Servers; Configuration Not Saved in the Flash 45 WizFi360 User Manual 10.3.2.18. AT+CIPDNS_DEF Sets User-defined DNS Servers; Configuration Saved in the Flash 46 1. Introduction WizFi360 WiFi module is independently developed by WIZnet. The module integrates 32-bit MCU with a main frequency of up to 80MHz. It supports embedded RTOS,PRNG/SHA1/MD5/RC4/DES/3DES/AES/CRC and other encryption and decryption protocols.The1 MB Flash and WiFi MAC/BB/RF/PA/LNA universal encryption hardware accelerator are integrated, and the PCB onboard antenna scheme of 3D BI is adopted. The module supports IEEE802.11 b/g/n protocol and complete TCP/IP protocol stack. Users can use this module to add networking functions to existing devices, or to build independent network controllers. WizFi360 is a complete and self-contained WiFi network solution that can run independently or as a slave host MCU. The module can be booted directly from internal flash memory when it carries applications and acts as the only application processor in the device. The built-in cache is conducive to improving system performance and reducing memory requirements. In another case, when WizFi360 is responsible for the task of WiFi adapter, it can be added to any microcontroller-based design. The connection is simple and easy, just through SPI/SDIO interface or I2C/UART interface. WizFi360 User Manual 2. Features Support IEEE802.11 b/g/n Integrated 32-bit embedded Cortex-M3 CPU, operating frequency 80MHz, support RTOS Integrated TCP/IP stack Integrated PA/LNA/TR-Switch Integrated encryption hardware accelerator, support PRNG,SHA1,MD5,RC4,DES,3DES,AES,CRC,RSA Integrated 2.4G RF transceiversupport IEEE802.11 protocol Support Wi-Fi WMM/WMM-PS/WPA/WPA2/WPS Support 20/40M Bandwidth Support STBC, Greenfield, Short-GI and reverse transmission;
Support AMPDU, AMSDU,RIFS Support STA/AP/STA+AP mode Support AT remote upgrade Support for Smart Config (including Android and iOS devices) Support HSPIUARTI2CI2SSDIO2.07816 interfacePWMGPIO Integrated power supply control circuit Standby power consumption less than10uA Wake up, connect and transmit packets within 2ms WizFi360 User Manual 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 GND PB10 PA4 PA5 PB7 PB8 PB11 PB12 GND UART1 RTS UART0 TX UART0 RX IO IO UART1 RX UART1 TX 5. Technical Specification Parameter Input frequency DSSS,1 Mbps CCK,11 Mbps OFDM,6 Mbps OFDM,54 Mbps HT20,MCS0 HT20,MCS7 HT40,MCS0 HT40,MCS7 OFDM,6 Mbps OFDM,54 Mbps WizFi360 User Manual Table 2 Technical Specifications Typ 2400~2484 Sensitivty
-95
-86
-89
-73
-89
-71
-85
-68 32 15 Adjacent Channel restrain Unit MHz dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dB dB HT20,MCS0 HT20,MCS7 6. Memory Map 0x5FFF FFFF 0X4000 0000 0X3FFF FFFF 0X2000 0000 0X1FFF FFFF 0X0000 0000 29 10 dB dB Table 3 Address Space Assignments 512M-Byte Block 2 Peripherals 512M-Byte Block 1 SRAM 512M-Byte Block 0 Code Table 4 Peripheral Address Space Assignments ROM Peripheral BootMode=0 BootMode=1 0x1FF00000~
0x1FF3FFFF 0x00000000~
0x000FFFFF 0x00000000~
0x0003FFFF 0x08000000~
0x080FFFFF FLASH SRAM 0x20000000~
0x20027FFF MAC RAM 0x20028000~
0x2003FFFF Address Space Description Firmware Specific instruction Memory Space Firmware and instruction memory space SDIO/H_SPI/UART data buffer 0x40000000~0x400001FF SDIO 0x40000200~0x400002FF SPI 0x40000300~0x400003FF SDIO Wrapper 0x40000400~0x400005FF DMA 0x40000600~0x400006FF PMU 0x40000700~0x400007FF Clock and Reset 0x40000800~0x400009FF 0x40000A00~0x400013FF 0x40001400~0x400017FF 0x40001800~0x40001FFF 0x40002000~0x400021FF FLASH Controller 0x40002200~0x400028FF RSA 0x40003200~0x400033FF GPSEC 0x40010000~0x400101FF 0x40010200~0x400103FF 0x40010400~0x400107FF SPI Master IC Master 0x20000000~
0x20027FFF 0x20028000~
0x2003FFFF 0x40000000~
0x40001FFF 0x40010000~
0x4003C000 CONFIG 0x40000000~
0x40001FFF APB 0x40010000~
0x4003C000 WizFi360 User Manual 0x40010800~0x400109FF UART0 0x40010A00~0x40010BFF UART1 0x40010C00~0x40010DFF GPIOA 0x40010E00~0x40010FFF Timer 0x40011000~0x400111FF WDOG 0x40011200~0x400113FF GPIOB 0x40011400~0x400115FF 0x40011600~0x400117FF 0x40011800~0x400119FF PWM 0x40011A00~0x40011BFF 0x40011C00~0x40011DFF 7816/UART2 0x40014000~0x4000BFFF 0x4001C000~0x4003BFFF 0x40013C00~0x5FFFFFFF RSV IS 7. Interface Description Table 5 Interface Description Pin Name Pin Function Description HSPI PWM I2C UART PB_15(CS) PB_16(CK) PB_17(DI) PB_18(DO) PB_18(PWM1) PB_17(PWM2) PB_16(PWM3) PB_15(PWM4) PB_14(PWM5) PB_11(IC_SCL) PB_12(IC_DAT) PB_13(IC_SCL) PB_14(IC_DAT) UART0:
GPIOA_4(TXD) GPIOA_5(RXD) UART1:
PB_12(TXD) PB_11(RXD) I2S Master PA_5(IS_M_EXTCLK) Support SPI protocol, has configurable data frame. The maximum data rate is 50Mbp. Has 5 PWM generators;
Support 2 channels input capture (PWM0 and PWM4);
Frequency range: 3Hz~160KHz;
Duty ratio precision: 1/256, Dead-Zone counter:
8bit;
IC Controller connects though APB Interface. Its supports master mode and configurable operating frequency100K-400K . A device that can be connected to a UART interface. download UART0_TXD,UART0_RXD Communication UART0_TXD,UART0_RXD UART1_TXD,UART1_RXD Support AMBA APB bus protocol, 32bit single read/write;
WizFi360 User Manual PB_8(IS_M_SCL) PB_9(IS_M_SDA) PB_10(IS_M_RL) Slave PB_14(IS_S_SDA) PB_15(IS_S_SCL) PB_16(IS_S_RL) Operates as either Master or Slave, support full duplex;
Capable of handling 8, 16, 24, 32 bits word size, sampling frequency is up to 128KHz;
Support Mono and stereo audio data;
Support IS and MSB justified data format, support PCM A/B data format;
Support DMA data transfer, word access only. 8. Ultimate Characteristics Table 6 ultimate characteristic Parameter VDD supply voltage Input low voltage Input high voltage nput capacitance output low voltage output high voltage Max. output current Storage temperature Symbol VDD VIL VIH Cpad VOL VOH IMAX TSTR TOPR Typ 3.3 Min 3.0
-0.3 2.0 2.4
-40
-40 Max 3.6 0.8 VDD+0.3 2 0.4 24
+125
+85 Unit V V V pF V V mA Table 7 RF power parameters Operating temperature 9. RF Power Parameters Operation Mode transmit IEEE802.11b, CCK 11Mbps, POUT = +19 dBm transmit IEEE802.11g, OFDM 54Mbps, POUT = +13.5 dBm transmit IEEE802.11n, OFDM MCS7, POUT = +12dBm receive IEEE802.11b/g/n Typ 230 210 210 100-110 Unit mA mA mA mA WizFi360 User Manual 10. Command Description Each command set contains four types of AT commands Type Test Command Command Format AT+<x>=?
Query Command AT+<x>?
Set Command AT+<x>=<...>
Description Queries the Set Commands internal parameters and their range of values. Returns the current value of parameters. Sets the value of user-defined parameters in commands, and runs these commands. Execute Command AT+<x>
Runs commands with no user-defined parameters. Notice:
Not all AT commands support all four variations mentioned above. Square brackets [ ] designate the default value; it is either not required or may not appear. String values need to be included in double quotation marks, for example:AT+CWSAP=
WizFi360, WizFi360,1,4. The default baud rate is 115200 AT commands have to be capitalized, and must end with a new line (CR LF). WizFi360 User Manual 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10.1 %DVLF $7 &RPPDQGV 10.1.1 Overview No. 1 AT Commands AT+RST AT+GMR ATE Description Tests AT startup. Restarts the module Checks version information. Configures echoing of AT commands. AT+RESTORE Restores the factory default settings of the module. AT+UART UART configuration. AT+UART_CUR The current UART configuration. AT+UART_DEF The default UART configuration, saved in flash. AT+SYSRAM Checks the available RAM size. AT+CIOMODE Configures the mode of GPIO. AT+CIOWRITE Configures the GPIO output level AT+CIOREAD Checks the GPIO input level. WizFi360 User Manual 10.1. 2 Commands 10.1.2.1. AT Tests AT Startup Execute Command AT OK Response Parameters
-
10.1.2.2 Execute Command AT+RST AT+RST Restarts the Module Response Parameters OK
-
10.1.2.3 Execute Command AT+GMR AT+GMR Checks Version Information Response Parameters
<AT version info>
<SDK version info>
<compile time>
OK
<AT version info>information about the AT version.
<SDK version info>information about the SDK version.
<compile time>the duration of time for compiling the BIN. ATE AT Commands Echoing 10.1.2.4 Execute Command ATE OK Response Parameters ATE0echo off. ATE1echo on. 10.1.2.5 Settings AT+RESTORE Restores the Factory Default WizFi360 User Manual Response Parameters Note WizFi360 User Manual Execute Command AT+RESTORE Response Note OK The execution of this command will reset all parameters saved in flash, and restore the factory default settings of the module. The chip will be restarted when this command is executed. 10.1.2.6 AT+UART UART Configuration Execute Command AT+UART?
AT+UART=<baudrate>,<databits>,<st opbits>,<parity>,<flow control>
OK
+UART:<baudrate>,<databits>,
<stopbits>,<parity>,<flow control>
OK
<baudrate>:UART baud rate
<databits>: data bits 5: 5 bit data 6: 6 bit data 7: 7 bit data 8: 8 bit data
<stopbits>: stop bits 1: 1bit stop bits 2: 2bit stop bits
<parity>: parity bit 0: None 1: Odd 2: Even
<flow control>: flow control 0: flow control is not enabled 1: enable both RTS and CTS Command AT+UART? will return the actual value of UART configuration parameters, which may have allowable errors compared with the set value because of the clock division.For example, if the UART baud rate is set as 115200, the baud rate returned by using command AT+UART_CUR? could be 115273. The configuration changes will be saved in the user parameter area in the flash, and will still be valid when the chip is powered on again. The range of baud rates supported200000015000001250000 1000000921600406800230400115200576003840019200 96004800240018001200600 Example AT+UART=115200,8,1,0,0 10.1.2.7 AT+UART_CUR Current UART Configuration; Not Saved in the Flash Execute Command AT+UART_CUR?
AT+UART_CUR=<baudrate>,<databit s>,<stopbits>,<parity>,<flow control>
OK Response Parameters
+UART_CUR:<baudrate>,<data bits>,<stopbits>,<parity>,<flow control>
OK
<baudrate>:UART baud rate
<databits>: data bits 5: 5 bit data 6: 6 bit data 7: 7 bit data 8: 8 bit data
<stopbits>: stop bits 1: 1bit stop bits 2: 2bit stop bits
<parity>: parity bit 0: None 1: Odd 2: Even
<flow control>: flow control 0: flow control is not enabled 1: enable both RTS and CTS Notes AT+UART_CUR? will return the actual value of UART configuration parameters, which may have allowable errors compared with the set value because of the clock division.For example, if the UART baud rate is set as 115200, the baud rate returned by using command AT+UART_CUR? could be 115273. The range of baud rates supported200000015000001250000 1000000921600406800230400115200576003840019200 96004800240018001200600 Example AT+UART_CUR=115200,8,1,0,0 10.1.2.8 Saved in the Flash WizFi360 User Manual AT+UART_DEF Default UART Configuration;
Execute Command AT+UART_DEF?
AT+UART_DEF=<baudrate>,<databits
>,<stopbits>,<parity>,<flow control>
OK Response Parameters
+UART_DEF:<baudrate>,<data bits>,<stopbits>,<parity>,<flow control>
OK
<baudrate>:UART baud rate
<databits>: data bits 5: 5 bit data 6: 6 bit data 7: 7 bit data 8: 8 bit data
<stopbits>: stop bits 1: 1bit stop bits 2: 2bit stop bits
<parity>: parity bit 0: None 1: Odd 2: Even
<flow control>: flow control 0: flow control is not enabled 1: enable both RTS and CTS AT+UART_DEF? will return the actual value of UART configuration parameters, which may have allowable errors compared with the set value because of the clock division.For example, if the UART baud rate is set as 115200, the baud rate returned by using command AT+UART_CUR? could be 115273. The configuration changes will be saved in the user parameter area in the flash, and will still be valid when the chip is powered on again. The range of baud rates supported200000015000001250000 1000000921600406800230400115200576003840019200 96004800240018001200600 Notes Example AT+UART_DEF=115200,8,1,0,0 10.1.2.9 RAM AT+SYSRAM Checks the Remaining Space of Execute Command AT+SYSRAM Response Parameters
+SYSRAM:<RAM
> OK
<RAM>remaining space of RAM, unit: byte. WizFi360 User Manual Example AT+SYSRAM?
10.1.2.10 GPIO AT+CIOMODE Configures the Mode of a Execute Command AT+CIOMODE=<pin>,<mode>
Response OK
<mode>Operating mode
-1sets the GPIO as an output
-0sets the GPIO as an input Parameters Example AT+CIOMODE=6,1 10.1.2.11 of a GPIO AT+CIOWRITE Configures the Output Level Execute Command AT+CIOWRITE=<pin>,<level>
Response OK
<level>
-1high level
-0low level Parameters Example AT+CIOMODE=6,1 AT+CIOWRITE=6,0 10.1.2.12 AT+CIOREAD Reads the GPIO Input Level Execute Command AT+CIOREAD=<pin>
WizFi360 User Manual Response Parameters OK WizFi360 User Manual Example AT+CIOREAD=6 WizFi360 User Manual 10.2 Wi-Fi AT Commands 10.2.1 Overview No. 1 AT+CWMODE Commands Description Sets the Wi-Fi mode (STA/AP/STA+AP) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 AT+CWMODE_CUR AT+CWMODE_DEF Sets the Current Wi-Fi mode (STA/AP/STA+AP) configuration not saved in the flash. Sets the default Wi-Fi mode(STA/AP/STA+AP)configuration saved in the flash. AT+CWJAP Connects to an AP AT+CWJAP_CUR Connects to an AP, configuration not saved in the flash. AT+CWJAP_DEF Connects to an AP, configuration saved in the flash. AT+CWLAPOPT Sets the configuration of command AT+CWLAP. AT+CWLAP AT+CWSAP Lists available APs Sets WizFi360 SoftAP AT+CWSAP_CUR Sets WizFi360 SoftAPconfiguration not saved in the flash AT+CWSAP_DEF AT+CWLIF Sets WizFi360 SoftAPconfiguration saved in the flash Gets the Station IP to which the WizFi360 SoftAP is connected. AT+CWQAP Disconnects from an AP. AT+CWDHCP Enables/Disables DHCP AT+CWDHCP_CUR Enables/Disables DHCP, configuration not saved in the flash. AT+CWDHCP_DEF Enables/Disables DHCP, configuration saved in the flash. AT+CIPSTA Sets the IP address of the WizFi360 Station AT+CIPSTA_CUR AT+CIPSTA_DEF Sets the IP address of the WizFi360 Station, configuration not saved in the flash. Sets the IP address of the WizFi360 Station, configuration saved in the flash. AT+CIPAP Sets the IP address of the WizFi360 SoftAP WizFi360 User Manual 21 22 AT+CIPAP_CUR AT+CIPAP_DEF 23 AT+CIPSTAMAC_CUR 24 AT+CIPSTAMAC_DEF Sets the IP address of the WizFi360 SoftAP, configuration not saved in the flash. Sets the IP address of the WizFi360 SoftAP, configuration saved in the flash. Sets the IP address of the WizFi360 Station MAC, not configuration saved in the flash. Sets the IP address of the WizFi360 Station MAC, configuration saved in the flash. 25 26 27 AT+CWSTARTSMART Starts SmartConfig. AT+CWSTOPSMART Stops SmartConfig. AT+CWAUTOCONN Connects to an AP automatically on power-up. 10.2.2 Commands 10.2.2.1 mode( Station/SoftAP/Station+Softap ) AT+CWMODE Sets the Commands AT+CWMODE=?
AT+CWMODE?
AT+CWMODE=<mode>
+CWMODE:<mode>
OK OK Response Parameters
+CWMODE:<mode>
List of values OK
<mode>:
1:Station mode 2:SoftAP mode 3:SoftAP+Station mode Note Power on device defaults to Station mode Example AT+CWMODE=1 10.2.2.2 AT+CWMODE_CUR Sets the Current Wi-Fi mode,Configuration Not Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CWMODE_CUR=?
AT+CWMODE_CUR?
AT+CWMODE_CUR=<
mode>
WizFi360 User Manual
+CWMODE_CUR:<mode>
OK OK Response Parameters
+CWMODE_CUR:<mod e> List of values OK
<mode>:
1:Station mode 2:SoftAP mode 3:SoftAP+Station mode Note Power on device defaults to Station mode Example AT+CWMODE_CUR=1 10.2.2.3. AT+CWMODE_DEF Sets the Default Wi-Fi mode; Configuration AT+CWMODE_DEF?
AT+CWMODE_DEF=<
mode>
+CWMODE_DEF:<mode>
OK OK Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CWMODE_DEF=?
Response Parameters
+CWMODE_DEF:<mod e> List of values OK
<mode>:
1:Station mode 2:SoftAP mode 3:SoftAP+Station mode Note Power on device defaults to Station mode Example AT+CWMODE_DEF=1 10.2.2.4. AT+CWJAP Connects to an AP Commands AT+CWJAP?
Response
+CWJAP:<ssid>,<bssid>,<channel>,
<rssi>
OK Parameters
<ssid>the SSID of the target AP.
<bssid>the target APs MAC address AT+CWJAP=<ssid>,<pwd>[,<bssid>]
OK or
+CWJAP:<error code>
FAIL
<ssid>the SSID of the target AP.
<pwd>password, MAX: 64-byte WizFi360 User Manual
<channel>channel
<rssi>Signal strength ASCII.
[<bssid>]optional parameter, the target APs MAC address, used when multiple APs have the same SSID.
<error code> (IRU UHIHUHQFH RQO\) 1connection timeout. 2wrong password. 3cannot find the target AP. 4connection failed. This command requires Station mode to be enabled.Escape character syntax is needed if SSID or password contains any special characters, such as ,or or
\. Note The configuration changes will be saved in the flash. If multiple APs have the same SSID, the target AP can be found by BSSID Examples AT+CWJAP=WIZnet,wiznet2018,f4:83:cd:9e:d4:40 10.2.2.5. AT+CWJAP_CUR Connects to an AP; Configuration Not Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CWJAP_CUR?
Response
+CWJAP_CUR:<ssid>,<bssid>,
<channel>,<rssi>
OK
<ssid>the SSID of the target
<bssid>the target APs MAC AP address
<channel>channel
<rssi>Signal strength Parameters WizFi360 User Manual AT+CWJAP_CUR=<ssid>,<pwd>[,<bssid>]
OK or
+CWJAP_CUR:<error code>
FAIL
<ssid>the SSID of the target AP
<pwd>password, MAX: 64-byte ASCII
[<bssid>]optional parameter, the target APs MAC address, used when multiple APs have the same SSID.
<error code>(IRU UHIHUHQFH RQO\) 1connection timeout. 2wrong password. 3cannot find the target AP. 4connection failed. This command requires Station mode to be enabled.Escape character syntax is needed if SSID or password contains any special Parameters Note characters, such as ,or or \. Note If multiple APs have the same SSID, the target AP can be found by BSSID Examples AT+CWJAP_CUR=WIZnet,wiznet2018,f4:83:cd:9e:d4:40 10.2.2.6. AT+CWJAP_DEF Connects to an AP; Configuration Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CWJAP_DEF?
Response
+CWJAP_DEF:<ssid>,<bssid>,
<channel>,<rssi>
OK
<ssid>the SSID of the target
<bssid>the target APs MAC AP address
<channel>channel
<rssi>Signal strength AT+CWJAP_DEF=<ssid>,<pwd>[,<bssid>]
OK or
+CWJAP_DEF:<error code>
FAIL
<ssid>the SSID of the target AP
<pwd>password, MAX: 64-byte ASCII
[<bssid>]optional parameter, the target APs MAC address, used when multiple APs have the same SSID.
<error code>(IRU UHIHUHQFH RQO\) 1connection timeout. 2wrong password. 3cannot find the target AP. 4connection failed. This command requires Station mode to be enabled.Escape character syntax is needed if SSID or password contains any special characters, such as ,or or \. The configuration changes will be saved in the system parameter area in the flash. If multiple APs have the same SSID, the target AP can be found by BSSID Examples AT+CWJAP_DEF=WIZnet,wiznet2018,f4:83:cd:9e:d4:40 10.2.2.7. AT+CWLAPOPT Sets the Configuration for the Command AT+CWLAP Command AT+CWLAPOPT=<sort_enable>,<mask>
Response OK or WizFi360 User Manual Parameters ERROR
<sort_enab1e>determines whether the result of command AT+CWLAP will be listed according to RSSI:
<mask>determines the parameters shown in the result of AT+CWLAP; 0 means not showing the parameter corresponding to the bit, and 1 means showing it. bit 0determines whether <ecn> will be shown in the result of AT+CWLAP. bit 1determines whether <ssid> will be shown in the result of AT+CWLAP. bit 2determines whether <rssi> will be shown in the result of AT+CWLAP. bit 3determines whether <mac> will be shown in the result of AT+CWLAP. bit 4determines whether <ch> will be shown in the result of AT+CWLAP. AT+CWLAP
+CWLAP:<ecn>,<ssid>,<rssi>,<mac>
,<channel>
OK Example AT+CWLAPOPT=1,31 10.2.2.8. AT+CWLAP Lists Available APs Commands AT+CWLAP=<ssid>
Response Parameters Examples
+CWLAP:<ecn>,<ssid>,<rssi>,<mac>
,<channel>
OK or ERROR
<ecn>encryption method 0OPEN 1WEP 2WPA_PSK 3WPA2_PSK 4WPA_WPA2_PSK
<ssid>string parameter, SSID of the AP
<rssi>signal strength
<mac>string parameter, MAC address of the AP.
<channel>channel number AT+CWLAP 10.2.2.9. AT+CWSAP Configures the WizFi360 SoftAP Commands AT+CWSAP?
WizFi360 User Manual AT+CWSAP=<ssid>,<pwd>,
<chl>,<ecn>[,<max conn>][,<ssid Response
+CWSAP:<ssid>,<pwd>,<chl>,<ecn>,<
max conn>,<ssid hidden>
hidden>]
OK or ERROR
<ssid>: string parameter, SSID of AP
<pwd>: string parameter, length of password: 8 ~ 64 bytes ASCII.
<ch1>: channel ID.
<ecn>: encryption method Parameters 0: OPEN 2:WPA_PSK 3:WPA2_PSK
[<max conn>]( optionalmaximum number of Stations to which WizFi360 SoftAP can be connected; within the range of [1, 4].
[<ssid hidden>]( optional 0: SSID is broadcasted. (the default setting) 1: SSID is not broadcasted Note Example The configuration changes will be saved in the flash AT+CWSAP=WIZnet,wiznet2018,4,3 10.2.2.10. AT+CWSAP_CUR Configures the WizFi360 SoftAP; Configuration AT+CWSAP_CUR=<ssid>,<pwd>,<chl>,
<ecn>[,<max conn>][,<ssid hidden>]
OK or ERROR Not Saved in the Flash Flash Commands AT+CWSAP_CUR?
Response Parameters
+CWSAP_CUR:<ssid>,<pwd>,
<chl>,<ecn>,<max conn>,<ssid hidden>
<ssid>: string parameter, SSID of AP
<pwd>: string parameter, length of password: 8 ~ 64 bytes ASCII.
<ch1>: channel ID.
<ecn>: encryption method 0: OPEN 2:WPA_PSK 3:WPA2_PSK
[<max conn>]( optionalmaximum number of Stations to which WizFi360 SoftAP can be connected; within the range of [1, 4].
[<ssid hidden>]( optional WizFi360 User Manual 0: SSID is broadcasted. (the defaultsetting) 1: SSID is not broadcasted Example AT+CWSAP_CUR=WIZnet,wiznet2018,5,3 10.2.2.11. AT+CWSAP_DEF Configures the WizFi360 SoftAP; Configuration Saved in the Flash Flash Commands AT+CWSAP_DEF?
Response
+CWSAP_DEF=<ssid>,<pwd>,<chl>,
<ecn>[,<max conn>][,<ssid hidden>]
+CWSAP_DEF:<ssid>,<pwd>,<chl>,
<ecn>,<max conn>,<ssid hidden>
OK or ERROR
<ssid>: string parameter, SSID of AP
<pwd>: string parameter, length of password: 8 ~ 64 bytes ASCII.
<ch1>: channel ID.
<ecn>: encryption method Parameters 0: OPEN 2:WPA_PSK 3:WPA2_PSK
[<max conn>]( optionalmaximum number of Stations to which WizFi360 SoftAP can be connected; within the range of [1, 4].
[<ssid hidden>]( optional 0: SSID is broadcasted. (the defaultsetting) 1: SSID is not broadcasted Example AT+CWSAP_DEF=WIZnet,wiznet2018,5,3 10.2.2.12. AT+CWLIF IP of Stations to Which the WizFi360 SoftAP is Connected Command AT+CWLIF Response Parameters Note
+CWLIF:<ip addr>,<mac>
OK
<ip addr>IP address of Stations to which WizFi360 SoftAP is connected.
<mac>MAC address of Stations to which WizFi360 SoftAP is connected This command cannot get a static IP. It only works when both DHCPs of the WizFi360 SoftAP, and of the Station to which WizFi360 is connected, are WizFi360 User Manual enabled. 10.2.2.13. AT+CWQAP Disconnect from the AP Commands AT+CWQAP Response Parameters OK
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10.2.2.14. AT+CWDHCP Enables/Disables DHCP Commands AT+CWDHCP?
Response DHCP disabled or enabled now AT+CWDHCP=<mode>,<en>
OK
<mode>:
Parameters Notes Example Bit0:
Bit1:
0:SoftAP DHCP is disabled 1:SoftAP DHCP is enabled 0: Sets WizFi360 SoftAP 1: Sets WizFi360 Station 2: Sets WizFi360 SoftAP and Station 0:Station DHCP is disabled 1:Station DHCP is enabled
<en>:
0: Disables DHCP 1: Enable DHCP The configuration changes will be saved in flash. This Set Command interacts with static-IP-related AT commands
(AT+CIPSTA-related and AT+CIPA-related commands)
- If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
- If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
- Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration. AT+CWDHCP=0,1 10.2.2.15. AT+CWDHCP_CUR Enables/Disables DHCP; Configuration Not Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CWDHCP_CUR?
Response DHCP disabled or enabled now Bit0:
0:SoftAP DHCP is disabled Parameters AT+CWDHCP_CUR=<mode>,<en>
OK
<mode>:
0: Sets WizFi360 SoftAP WizFi360 User Manual Notes 1:SoftAP DHCP is enabled Bit1:
0:Station DHCP is disabled 1:Station DHCP is enabled
<en>:
1: Sets WizFi360 Station 2: Sets WizFi360 SoftAP and Station 0: Disables DHCP 1: Enables DHCP The configuration changes will not be saved in flash. This Set Command interacts with static-IP-related AT commands
(AT+CIPSTA-related and AT+CIPA-related commands)
- If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
- If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
- Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration. Example AT+CWDHCP_CUR=0,1 10.2.2.16. AT+CWDHCP_DEF Enables/Disables DHCP; Configuration Saved AT+CWDHCP_DEF=<mode>,<en>
OK
<mode>:
0: Sets WizFi360 SoftAP 1: Sets WizFi360 Station 2: Sets WizFi360 SoftAP and Station
<en>:
0: Disables DHCP 1 Enables DHCP The configuration changes will be stored in the user parameter area in the flash. This Set Command interacts with static-IP-related AT commands
(AT+CIPSTA-related and AT+CIPA-related commands) If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration. in the Flash Commands AT+CWDHCP_DEF?
Response DHCP disabled or enabled now Bit0:
0:SoftAP DHCP is disabled 1:SoftAP DHCP is enabled Bit1:
0:Station DHCP is disabled 1:Station DHCP is enabled Parameters Notes Example AT+CWDHCP_DEF=0,1 WizFi360 User Manual 10.2.2.17. AT+CIPSTA Sets the Current IP Address of the WizFi360 Station Commands AT+CIPSTA?
+CIPSTA:<ip>
+CIPSTA:<gateway>
+CIPSTA:<netmask>
OK AT+CIPSTA=<ip>[,<gateway>,<netmask>]
Response OK Parameters Notes Notice Only when the WizFi360 Station is connected to an AP can its IP address be queried.
<ip>string parameter, he IP address of the WizFi360 Station
[<gateway>]gateway
[<netmask>]netmask The configuration changes will be saved in the flash The Set Command interacts with DHCP-related AT commands
(AT+CWDHCP-related commands)
- If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
- If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
- Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration Example AT+CIPSTA=192.168.10.100,192.168.10.1,255.255.255.0 10.2.2.18. AT+CIPSTA_CUR Sets the Current IP Address of the WizFi360, Configuration Not Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CIPSTA_CUR?
+CIPSTA_CUR:<ip>
+CIPSTA_CUR:<gateway>
+CIPSTA_CUR:<netmask>
OK Response AT+CIPSTA_CUR=<ip>[,<gateway>,<netmask>]
OK Parameters Notes
<ip>string parameter, he IP address of the Notice Only when the WizFi360 Station is connected to an AP can its IP address be queried. The configuration changes will be saved in the flash The Set Command interacts with DHCP-related AT commands
[<gateway>]gateway
[<netmask>]netmask WizFi360 Station
(AT+CWDHCP-related commands)
- If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
WizFi360 User Manual
- If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
- Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration Example AT+CIPSTA_CUR=192.168.10.100,192.168.10.1,255.255.255.0 10.2.2.19. AT+CIPSTA_DEF Sets the Current IP Address of the WizFi360, Configuration Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CIPSTA_DEF?
+CIPSTA_DEF:<ip>
+CIPSTA_DEF:<gateway>
+CIPSTA_DEF:<netmask>
OK Response Notice Only when the WizFi360 Station is connected to an AP Parameters AT+CIPSTA_DEF=<ip>[,<gateway>,<netmask>]
OK
<ip>string parameter, he IP address of the WizFi360 Station
[<gateway>]gateway
[<netmask>]netmask can its IP address be queried. The configuration changes will be saved in the flash The Set Command interacts with DHCP-related AT commands
(AT+CWDHCP-related commands)
- If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
- If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
- Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration Notes Example AT+CIPSTA_DEF=192.168.10.100,192.168.10.1,255.255.255.0 10.2.2.20. AT+CIPAP Sets the IP Address of the WizFi360 SoftAP Commands AT+CIPAP?
+CIPAP:<ip>
+CIPAP:<gateway>
+CIPAP:<netmask>
OK
<ip>: string parameter, the IP address of the WizFi360 SoftAP.
[<gateway>]: gateway. Parameters Response OK AT+CIPAP=<ip>[,<gateway>, <netmask>]
WizFi360 User Manual Notes
[<netmask>]: netmask. The configuration changes will be saved in the flash. Currently, WizFi360 only supports class C IP addresses. The Set Command interacts with DHCP-related AT commands
(AT+CWDHCP-related commands)
- If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
- If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
- Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration. Example AT+CIPAP=192.168.10.100,192.168.10.1,255.255.255.0 10.2.2.21. AT+CIPAP_CUR Sets the IP Address of the WizFi360 SoftAP, Configuration Not Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CIPAP_CUR?
AT+CIPAP_CUR=<ip>[,<gateway>,<netmask>]
Response Parameters Notes OK
+CIPAP_CUR<ip>
+CIPAP_CUR<gateway>
+CIPAP_CUR<netmask>
OK
<ip>: string parameter, the IP address of the WizFi360 SoftAP.
[<gateway>]: gateway.
[<netmask>]: netmask. The configuration changes will not be saved in the flash Currently, WizFi360 only supports class C IP addresses. The Set Command interacts with DHCP-related AT commands
(AT+CWDHCP-related commands)
- If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
- If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
- Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration. Example AT+CIPAP_CUR=192.168.10.100,192.168.10.1,255.255.255.0 10.2.2.22. AT+CIPAP_DEF Sets the IP Address of the WizFi360 SoftAP, Configuration Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CIPAP_DEF?
AT+CIPAP_DEF=<ip>[,<gateway>,<netmask>]
WizFi360 User Manual Response Parameters Notes OK
+CIPAP_DEF<ip>
+CIPAP_DEF<gateway>
+CIPAP_DEF<netmask>
OK
<ip>: string parameter, the IP address of the WizFi360 SoftAP.
[<gateway>]: gateway.
[<netmask>]: netmask. The configuration changes will be saved in the flash Currently, WizFi360 only supports class C IP addresses. The Set Command interacts with DHCP-related AT commands
(AT+CWDHCP-related commands)
- If static IP is enabled, DHCP will be disabled;
- If DHCP is enabled, static IP will be disabled;
- Whether it is DHCP or static IP that is enabled depends on the last configuration. Example AT+CIPAP_DEF=192.168.10.100,192.168.10.1,255.255.255.0 10.2.2.23. AT+CIPSTAMAC_CUR Sets the MAC Address of the WizFi360 Station Configuration Not Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CIPSTAMAC_CUR?
AT+CIPSTAMAC_CUR=<mac>
Response
+CIPSTAMAC_CUR<mac>
OK OK Parameters <mac>string parameter, MAC address of the WizFi360 Station Notes The configuration changes will NOT be saved in the flash. The MAC address of WizFi360 SoftAP is different from that of the WizFi360 Station. Please make sure that you do not set the same MAC address for both of them. Bit 0 of the WizFi360 MAC address CANNOT be 1 Example AT+CIPSTAMAC_CUR=00:08:DC:36:00:0C 10.2.2.24. AT+CIPSTAMAC_DEF Sets the MAC Address of the WizFi360 Station; Configuration Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CIPSTAMAC_DEF?
AT+CIPSTAMAC_DEF=<mac>
WizFi360 User Manual Response
+CIPSTAMAC_DEF<mac>
OK OK Parameters <mac>string parameter, MAC address of the WizFi360 Station The MAC address of WizFi360 SoftAP is different from that of the WizFi360 Station. Please make sure that you do not set the same MAC address for both of them. Bit 0 of the WizFi360 MAC address CANNOT be 1
(cid:1) AT+CIPSTAMAC_DEF (cid:25746) (cid:22594) Station mac (cid:1573) (cid:1) AT+RESTORE WizFi360
(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:4236) WizFi360 (cid:1)(cid:1) MAC (cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1) (cid:1)
(cid:1) MAC (cid:1)(cid:1) (cid:1) Notes WizFi360 (cid:1) Station (cid:1) SoftAP (cid:1) MAC
(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1) (cid:1)(cid:25785) (cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:25746) (cid:22594)
(cid:1)(cid:27297) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:25746) (cid:22594) SoftAP (cid:1) MAC
(cid:25803) (cid:25852) Example AT+CIPSTAMAC_DEF=00:08:DC:36:00:0C
(cid:24864) 10.2.2.25. AT+CWSTARTSMART Starts SmartConfig Commands AT+CWSTARTSMART Response OK Parameters
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SmartConfig is only available in the WizFi360 Station mode The message smart get wifi info means that SmartConfig has successfully acquired the AP information. WizFi360 will try to connect to the target AP Message smartconfig connected wifi is printed if the connection is successful. Use command AT+CWSTOPSMART to stop SmartConfig before running other commands. Please make sure that you do not execute other commands during SmartConfig. Starting from AT_v1.0, SmartConfig can get protocol type (AirKiss or ESP-TOUCH) automatically by command AT+CWSTARTSMART. Notes Example AT+CWMODE=1 AT+CWSTARTSMART 10.2.2.26. AT+CWSTOPSMART Stops SmartConfig Command AT+CWSTOPSMART Response OK Parameters
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WizFi360 User Manual Note Irrespective of whether SmartConfig succeeds or not, before executing any other AT commands,please always call AT+CWSTOPSMART to release the internal memory taken up by SmartConfig Example AT+CWSTOPSMART 10.2.2.27. AT+CWAUTOCONN Auto-Connects to the AP or Not Command AT+ CWAUTOCONN Response OK Parameters
<enable>
-0: does NOT auto-connect to AP on power-up.
-1: connects to AP automatically on power-up. The WizFi360 Station connects to the AP automatically on power-up by default Example AT+CWAUTOCONN=0 WizFi360 User Manual 10.3 TCP/IP-Related AT Commands 10.3.1 Overview No. 1 2 AT+CIPDOMAIN AT+CIPSTART Command Description DNS function Establishes TCP connection, UDP transmission 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 AT+CIPSEND Sends data AT+CIPSENDEX AT+CIPCLOSE AT+CIFSR AT+CIPMUX AT+CIPSERVER AT+CIPMODE AT+CIPSTO AT+PING AT+CIUPDATE AT+CIPDINFO
+IPD AT+CIPSNTPCFG AT+CIPSNTPTIME AT+CIPDNS_CUR AT+CIPDNS_DEF Sends data Closes TCP/UDP connection Gets the local IP address Configures the multiple connections mode Deletes/Creates a TCP server Configures the transmission mode Sets timeout when WizFi360 runs as TCP server Ping Upgrades the software through network Shows remote IP and remote port with +IPD receives network data Configures the time domain and SNTP server. Queries the SNTP time. Sets user-defined DNS servers; configuration not saved in the flash Sets user-defined DNS servers; configuration saved in the flash 10.3.2 Commands 10.3.2.1. AT+CIPDOMAIN DNS Function Command AT+CIPDOMAIN=<domain name>
WizFi360 User Manual Response Parameter Example
+CIPDOMAIN:<IP address>
OK or DNS Fail ERROR
<domain name>: the domain name, length should be less than 64 bytes. AT+CWMODE=1 AT+CWJAP=WIZnet","wiznet2018 AT+CIPDOMAIN=www.baidu.com 10.3.2.2. AT+CIPSTART Establishes TCP Connection, UDP Transmission TCP Connection:
Set Command Single TCP connection
(AT+CIPMUX=0):
AT+CIPSTART=<type>,<remote IP>,
<remote port>[,<TCP keep alive>]
Multiple TCP Connections
(AT+CIPMUX=1):
AT+CIPSTART=<link ID>,<type>,
<remote IP>,<remote port>[,<TCP keep alive>]
Response Parameters OK or ERROR If the TCP connection is already established, the response is:
ALREADY CONNECTED
<link ID> ID of network connection (0~4), used for multiple connections.
<type>: string parameter indicating the connection type: "TCP", "UDP"
<remote IP>: string parameter indicating the remote IP address.
<remote port>the remote port number
[<TCP keep a1ive>]: detection time interval when TCP is kept alive; this function is disabled by default. 0: disable TCP keep-alive. 1 ~ 7200: detection time interval; unit: second (s). Examples AT+CIPSTART=TCP,www.baidu.com,9527 AT+CIPSTART=TCP,192.168.4.2,1000 UDP Transmission:
Set Command Response Single connection (AT+CIPMUX=0):
AT+CIPSTART=<type>,<remote IP>,
<remote port>[,(<UDP local port>),
(<UDP mode>)]
OK or Multiple connections (AT+CIPMUX=1):
AT+CIPSTART=<link ID>,<type>,
<remote IP>,<remote port>
[,(<UDP local port>),(<UDP mode>)]
WizFi360 User Manual ERROR If the UDP transmission is already established, the response is:
ALREADY CONNECTED
<linkID>: ID of network connection (0~4), used for multiple connections.
<type>: string parameter indicating the connection type: "TCP", "UDP"
<remoteIP>: string parameter indicating the remote IP address.
<remote port>remote port number.
[<UDP local port>]: optional; UDP port of WizFi360.
[<UDP mode>]: optional. In the UDP transparent transmission, the value of this parameter has to be 0. 0: the destination peer entity of UDP will not change; this is the default setting. Parameters Example AT+CIPSTART=UDP,192.168.4.10,9527,9527,0 10.3.2.3. AT+CIPSEND Commands Response 1. Single connection:
(+CIPMUX=0) AT+CIPSEND=<length>
2. Multiple connections: (+CIPMUX=1) AT+CIPSEND=<link ID>,<length>
3. Remote IP and ports can be set in UDP transmission:
AT+CIPSEND=[<link ID>,]
<length>[,<remoteIP>,<remote port>]
Function: to configure the data length in normal transmission mode. AT+CIPSEND Function:
transparent transmission mode to start sending data in Send data of designated length. Wrap return > after the Set Command. Begin receiving serial data. When data length defined by <length> is met, the transmission of data starts. If the connection cannot be established or gets disrupted during data transmission, the system returns:
ERROR If data is transmitted successfully, the system returns:
SENDOK Wrap return > after executing this command. Enter transparent transmission, with a 20-ms interval between each packet, and a maximum of 2048 bytes per packet. When a single packet containing +++ is received, WizFi360returns to normal command mode. Please wait for at least one second before sending the next AT command. This command can only be used in transparent transmission mode which requires single connection. For UDP transparent transmission, the value of
<UDPmode> has to be 0 when using AT+CIPSTART. WizFi360 User Manual Parameters
<link ID>: ID of the connection
(0~4), for multiple connections.
<length>: data length, MAX: 2048 bytes.
[<remote IP>]: remote IP can be set in UDP transmission.
[<remote port>]: remote port can be set in UDP transmission.
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10.3.2.4. AT+CIPSENDEX Command Response Parameters 1. Single connection: (+CIPMUX=0) AT+CIPSENDEX=<1ength>
2. Multiple connections: (+CIPMUX=1) AT+CIPSENDEX=<1inkID>,<1ength>
appears in the data, the transmission 3. Remote IP and ports can be set in UDP transmission:
4. AT+CIPSENDEX=[<link ID>,]<length>[,<remote IP>,<remote port>]
Function: to configure the data length in normal transmission mode Send data of designated length Wrap return > after the Set Command. Begin receiving serial data. When the requirement of data length, determined by <length>, is met, or when \0 starts. If connection cannot be established or gets disconnected during transmission, the system returns:
ERROR If data are successfully transmitted, the system returns:
SENDOK
<1ink ID>: ID of the connection (0~4), for multiple connections.
<length>: data length, MAX: 2048 bytes. When the requirement of data length, determined by <length>, is met, or when \0 appears, the transmission of data starts. Go back to the normal command mode and wait for the next AT command. When sending \0, please send it as \\0. 10.3.2.5. AT+CIPCLOSE Closes the TCP/UDP Connection Commands AT+CIPCLOSE=<link ID>
AT+CIPCLOSE Response OK Parameters
<linkID>: ID of the connection to be closed. When ID is 5, all connections
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WizFi360 User Manual will be closed. (In server mode, the ID 5 has no effect.) 10.3.2.6. AT+CIFSR Gets the Local IP Address Execute Command AT+CIFSR Response Parameters Notes
+CIFSR:APIP,<SoftAP IP address>
+CIFSR:APMAC,<SoftAP MAC address>
+CIFSR:STAIP,<Station IP address>
+CIFSR:STAMAC,<Station MAC address>
OK
<IP address>
WizFi360 SoftAP ip address WizFi360 Station ip address
<MAC address>
WizFi360 SoftAP mac address WizFi360 Station mac address
(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1) (cid:1)(cid:19457) (cid:1) (cid:1)(cid:19457) Station (cid:1)(cid:26727)
(cid:1) Station (cid:19457) (cid:1) IPMAC address(cid:1)(cid:19457)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:4029)
(cid:25746) (cid:22594) sta (cid:22745) station+softap (cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1) (cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:26802) (cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)sta 10.3.2.7. AT+CIPMUX Enable or Disable Multiple Connections AT+CIPMUX=<mode>
Commands AT+CIPMUX?
Response Parameters
+CIPMUX:<mode>
OK
<mode>
0single connection 1multiple connections OK The default mode is single connection mode. Multiple connections can only be set when transparent transmission is disabled Notes
(AT+CIPMODE=0). This mode can only be changed after all connections are disconnected. If the TCP server is running, it must be deleted (AT+CIPSERVER=0) before the single connection mode is activated. Example AT+CIPMUX=1 10.3.2.8. AT+CIPSERVER Deletes/Creates TCP Server WizFi360 User Manual Set Command Response OK AT+CIPSERVER=<mode>[,<port>]
Parameters Notes
<mode>
0: deletes server. 1: creates server.
<port>: port number; 5000 by default. A TCP server can only be created when multiple connections are activated
(AT+CIPMUX=1) A server monitor will automatically be created when the TCP server is created. When a client is connected to the server, it will take up one connection and be assigned an ID. Example AT+CIPMUX=1 AT+CIPSERVER=1,1001 10.3.2.9. AT+CIPMODE Sets Transmission Mode Commands AT+CIPMODE?
AT+CIPMODE=<mode>
Response Parameters Notes
+CIPMODE:<mode>
OK
<mode>
OK 0normal transmission mode 1UART-Wi-Fi passthrough mode (transparent transmission), which can only be enabled in TCP single connection mode or in UDP mode when the remote IP and port do not change. The configuration changes will NOT be saved in flash. During the UART-Wi-Fi passthrough transmission, if the TCP connection breaks, WizFi360 will keep trying to reconnect until +++ is input to exit the transmission. If it is a normal TCP transmission and the TCP connection breaks, WizFi360 will give a prompt and will not attempt to reconnect Example AT+CIPMODE=1 10.3.2.10. AT+CIPSTO Sets the TCP Server Timeout Commands AT+CIPSTO?
AT+CIPSTO=<time>
Response
+CIPSTO:<time>
OK OK Parameter <time>: TCP server timeout within the range of 0 ~ 7200s WizFi360 User Manual Notes Example WizFi360 configured as a TCP server will disconnect from the TCP client that does not communicate with it until timeout. If AT+CIPSTO=0, the connection will never time out. This configuration is not recommended AT+CIPMUX=1 AT+CIPSERVER=1,1001 AT+CIPSTO=10 10.3.2.11. AT+PING Ping Packets Command AT+PING=<ip>
Response Parameters Notes
+<time
> OK or ERROR
<ip>string; host IP or domain name
<time>the response time of ping AT+PING=192.168.4.1 AT+PING=www.baidu.com 10.3.2.12. AT+CIUPDATE Updates the Software Through Wi-Fi Command AT+CIUPDATE Response OK 10.3.2.13. AT+CIPDINFO Shows the Remote IP and Port with +IPD Command AT+CIPDINFO=<mode>
Response OK Parameters
<mode>:(cid:36709)(cid:4694) (cid:1)IP 0does not show the remote IP and port with +IPD 1shows the remote IP and port with +IPD. Example AT+CIPDINFO=1 10.3.2.14. +IPD Receives Network Data Command
(+CIPMUX=0)+IPD,<1en>[,<remote IP>,<remote port>]:<data>
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(+CIPMUX=1)+IPD,<link ID>,<len>
[,<remote IP>,<remote port>]
:<data>
Parameters The command is valid in normal command mode. When the module receives network data, it will send the data through the serial port using the +IPD command.
[<remoteIP>]remote IP, enabled by command AT+CIPDINFO=1.
[<remoteport>]remote port, enabled by command AT+CIPDINFO=1.
<1inkID>ID number of connection.
<1en>data length.
<data>data received. 10.3.2.15. AT+CIPSNTPCFG Sets the Configuration of SNTP Commands AT+CIPSNTPCFG?
AT+CIPSNTPCFG= [,<SNTP server0>,<SNTP server1>,
<SNTP server2>]
OK
+CIPSNTPCFG:<SNTP server0>[,<SNTP server1>
,<SNTP server2>]
OK
<SNTP server0>optional parameter indicating the first SNTP server;
<SNTP server1>optional parameter indicating the second SNTP server;
<SNTP server2>optional parameter indicating the third SNTP server. If the <SNTP server> parameters are not set, servers
"cn.ntp.org.cn","ntp.sjtu.edu.cn", and "us.pool.ntp.org" will be used by default. AT+CIPSNTPCFG="cn.ntp.org.cn","ntp.sjtu.edu.cn","us.pool.ntp.org"
Response Parameters Note Example 10.3.2.16. AT+CIPSNTPTIME Checks the SNTP Time Query Command Response Parameters Example AT+CIPSNTPTIME?
+CIPSNTPTIME:<time>
OK
<time>SNTP time For example
+CIPSNTPTIME:Wed Sep 19 17:58:34 2018 AT+CWMODE=1 // set as AT+CWJAP=WIZnet,wiznet2018 // connect to router,accessthe internet AT+CIPSNTPTIME? // get time station mode 10.3.2.17. AT+CIPDNS_CUR Sets User-defined DNS Servers; Configuration Not WizFi360 User Manual Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CIPDNS_CUR?
Response Parameters Note AT+CIPDNS_CUR=<enable>[,<DNS server0><DNS server1>]
OK
[+CIPDNS_CUR:<DNS server0>]
[+CIPDNS_CUR:<DNS server1>]
OK
<enable>
0disable to use user-defined DNS servers;
1enable to use user-defined DNS servers
<DNSserver0>optional parameter indicating the first DNS server;
<DNSserver1>optional parameter indicating the second DNS serve For command: AT+CIPDNS_CUR=0 (disable to use user-defined DNS servers),
"208.67.222.222" will be used as DNS server by default. And the DNS server may change according to the configuration of the router which the chip connected to. For command: AT+CIPDNS_CUR=1 (enable to use user-defined DNS servers, but the <DNS server> parameters are not set), servers "208.67.222.222" will be used as DNS server by default. Example AT+CIPDNS_CUR=1"8.8.8.8"
10.3.2.18. AT+CIPDNS_DEF Sets User-defined DNS Servers; Configuration Saved in the Flash Commands AT+CIPDNS_DEF?
[+CIPDNS_DEF:<DNS server0>]
[+CIPDNS_DEF:<DNS server1>]
OK
<enable>
AT+CIPDNS_DEF=<enable>[,<DNS server0><DNS server1>]
OK 0disable to use a user-defined DNS server;
1enable to use a user-defined DNS server.
<DNSserver0>optional parameter indicating the first DNS server;
<DNSserver1>optional parameter indicating the second DNS serve. For command: AT+CIPDNS_DEF=0 (disable to use user-defined DNS servers),
"208.67.222.222" will be used as DNS server by default. And the DNS server may change according to the configuration of the router which the chip connected to. For command: AT+CIPDNS_DEF=1 (enable to use user-defined DNS servers, but the <DNS server> parameters are not set), servers "208.67.222.222" will be used as DNS server by default. Response Parameters Note WizFi360 User Manual Example AT+CIPDNS_DEF=1"8.8.8.8"
WizFi360 User Manual 11. AT command configuration example 11.1 WizFi 360 Sets up TCP Connection as Station AT\r\n OK\r\n ATE0\r\n OK\r\n AT+CWMODE=1\r\n OK\r\n AT+CWDHCP=0,1\r\n OK\r\n AT+CWJAP=wiznetsz,wiznetsz\r\n OK\r\n
\\Tests AT Startup
\\ Echo Off
\\ Set WizFi360 to station
\\Set WizFi360 to station and open DHCP
\\ Connects to an AP 12. &RQWDFW XV WIZnet H.K. Ltd. Address: Room 511, Enterprise Plaza, 5 West Science and Technology Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong Tel: +852-3157-1089 Mailbox: sales@wiznet.hk Website: www.wiznet.co.kr Beijing Representative Office Address: Room 2610, Building 2, Dayue Apartment, 99 Chaoyang North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Tel: 010-8453-9673 Mailbox: wiznetbj@wiznet.co.kr Website: www.iwiznet.cn Shenzhen office Address: Room 2501, Block A, Dachong Business Center, 9680 Shennan Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen Tel: 0755-8860-1190 Mailbox: wiznetbj@wiznet.co.kr Website: www.iwiznet.cn WizFi360 User Manual Single Module FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The modular can be installed or integrated in mobile or fix devices only. This modular cannot be installed in any portable device. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This modular complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This modular must be installed and operated with a minimum distance of20 cm between the radiator and user body. If the FCC identification number is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following:
Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: 2ATUB-WIZFI360PA Or ContainsFCC ID:
2ATUB-WIZFI360PA When the module is installed inside another device, the user manual of the host must contain below warning statements;
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The devices must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product. Any company of the host device which install this modular with Single modular approval should perform the test of radiated emissionand spurious emission according to FCC part 15C : 15.247 and 15.209 requirement,Only if the test result comply with FCC part 15C : 15.247 and 15.209 requirementthen the host can be sold legally.
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-08-02 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2019-08-02
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
WIZnet H.K. LTD.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028615276
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1 | Physical Address |
Unit 511, 5F Enterprise Place, No. 5 Science Park West Avenue
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1 |
Unit 511, 5F Enterprise Place
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1 |
Hong Kong Science Park, Shatin N.T. Hong Kong, N/A
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1 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@metlabs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2ATUB
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
WIZFI360PA
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** Y******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+852 ********
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1 | Fax Number |
+852 ********
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1 |
m******@wiznet.hk
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen STS Test Services Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
B**** Y******
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1 | Physical Address |
1/F., Building B, Zhuoke Science Park, No.190
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1 |
Shenzhen, Guangdong
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-07********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-07********
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1 |
b******@stsapp.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | WizFi360 | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The device supports 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidth. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen STS Test Services Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
B****** Y******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86 7********
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1 |
B******@stsapp.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0889200 |
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