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diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/SimpleWebServerWiFi/SimpleWebServerWiFi.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/SimpleWebServerWiFi/SimpleWebServerWiFi.ino deleted file mode 100644 index cdb4e62..0000000 --- a/libraries/WiFi/examples/SimpleWebServerWiFi/SimpleWebServerWiFi.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -/* - WiFi Web Server LED Blink - - A simple web server that lets you blink an LED via the web. - This sketch will print the IP address of your WiFi Shield (once connected) - to the Serial monitor. From there, you can open that address in a web browser - to turn on and off the LED on pin 9. - - If the IP address of your shield is yourAddress: - http://yourAddress/H turns the LED on - http://yourAddress/L turns it off - - This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For - WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly. - - Circuit: - * WiFi shield attached - * LED attached to pin 9 - - created 25 Nov 2012 - by Tom Igoe - */ -#include <SPI.h> -#include <WiFi.h> - -char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name) -char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password -int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP) - -int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS; -WiFiServer server(80); - -void setup() { - Serial.begin(9600); // initialize serial communication - pinMode(9, OUTPUT); // set the LED pin mode - - // check for the presence of the shield: - if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) { - Serial.println("WiFi shield not present"); - while(true); // don't continue - } - - // attempt to connect to Wifi network: - while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) { - Serial.print("Attempting to connect to Network named: "); - Serial.println(ssid); // print the network name (SSID); - - // Connect to WPA/WPA2 network. Change this line if using open or WEP network: - status = WiFi.begin(ssid, pass); - // wait 10 seconds for connection: - delay(10000); - } - server.begin(); // start the web server on port 80 - printWifiStatus(); // you're connected now, so print out the status -} - - -void loop() { - WiFiClient client = server.available(); // listen for incoming clients - - if (client) { // if you get a client, - Serial.println("new client"); // print a message out the serial port - String currentLine = ""; // make a String to hold incoming data from the client - while (client.connected()) { // loop while the client's connected - if (client.available()) { // if there's bytes to read from the client, - char c = client.read(); // read a byte, then - Serial.write(c); // print it out the serial monitor - if (c == '\n') { // if the byte is a newline character - - // if the current line is blank, you got two newline characters in a row. - // that's the end of the client HTTP request, so send a response: - if (currentLine.length() == 0) { - // HTTP headers always start with a response code (e.g. HTTP/1.1 200 OK) - // and a content-type so the client knows what's coming, then a blank line: - client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK"); - client.println("Content-type:text/html"); - client.println(); - - // the content of the HTTP response follows the header: - client.print("Click <a href=\"/H\">here</a> turn the LED on pin 9 on<br>"); - client.print("Click <a href=\"/L\">here</a> turn the LED on pin 9 off<br>"); - - // The HTTP response ends with another blank line: - client.println(); - // break out of the while loop: - break; - } - else { // if you got a newline, then clear currentLine: - currentLine = ""; - } - } - else if (c != '\r') { // if you got anything else but a carriage return character, - currentLine += c; // add it to the end of the currentLine - } - - // Check to see if the client request was "GET /H" or "GET /L": - if (currentLine.endsWith("GET /H")) { - digitalWrite(9, HIGH); // GET /H turns the LED on - } - if (currentLine.endsWith("GET /L")) { - digitalWrite(9, LOW); // GET /L turns the LED off - } - } - } - // close the connection: - client.stop(); - Serial.println("client disonnected"); - } -} - -void printWifiStatus() { - // print the SSID of the network you're attached to: - Serial.print("SSID: "); - Serial.println(WiFi.SSID()); - - // print your WiFi shield's IP address: - IPAddress ip = WiFi.localIP(); - Serial.print("IP Address: "); - Serial.println(ip); - - // print the received signal strength: - long rssi = WiFi.RSSI(); - Serial.print("signal strength (RSSI):"); - Serial.print(rssi); - Serial.println(" dBm"); - // print where to go in a browser: - Serial.print("To see this page in action, open a browser to http://"); - Serial.println(ip); -} |