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-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectNoEncryption/ConnectNoEncryption.ino121
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectWithWEP/ConnectWithWEP.ino126
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectWithWPA/ConnectWithWPA.ino116
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/ScanNetworks/ScanNetworks.ino119
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/SimpleWebServerWiFi/SimpleWebServerWiFi.ino129
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WiFiUdpNtpClient/WiFiUdpNtpClient.ino182
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiChatServer/WifiChatServer.ino111
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiPachubeClient/WifiPachubeClient.ino190
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiPachubeClientString/WifiPachubeClientString.ino177
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiTwitterClient/WifiTwitterClient.ino163
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiUdpSendReceiveString/WifiUdpSendReceiveString.ino112
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebClient/WifiWebClient.ino121
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebClientRepeating/WifiWebClientRepeating.ino138
-rw-r--r--libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebServer/WifiWebServer.ino134
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diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectNoEncryption/ConnectNoEncryption.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectNoEncryption/ConnectNoEncryption.ino
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+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectNoEncryption/ConnectNoEncryption.ino
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+/*
+
+ This example connects to an unencrypted Wifi network.
+ Then it prints the MAC address of the Wifi shield,
+ the IP address obtained, and other network details.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached
+
+ created 13 July 2010
+ by dlf (Metodo2 srl)
+ modified 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+ */
+ #include <WiFi.h>
+
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // the name of your network
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS; // the Wifi radio's status
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to open SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(ssid);
+ status = WiFi.begin(ssid);
+
+ // wait 10 seconds for connection:
+ delay(10000);
+ }
+
+ // you're connected now, so print out the data:
+ Serial.print("You're connected to the network");
+ printCurrentNet();
+ printWifiData();
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ // check the network connection once every 10 seconds:
+ delay(10000);
+ printCurrentNet();
+}
+
+void printWifiData() {
+ // print your WiFi shield's IP address:
+ IPAddress ip = WiFi.localIP();
+ Serial.print("IP Address: ");
+ Serial.println(ip);
+ Serial.println(ip);
+
+ // print your MAC address:
+ byte mac[6];
+ WiFi.macAddress(mac);
+ Serial.print("MAC address: ");
+ Serial.print(mac[5],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[4],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[3],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[2],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[1],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.println(mac[0],HEX);
+
+ // print your subnet mask:
+ IPAddress subnet = WiFi.subnetMask();
+ Serial.print("NetMask: ");
+ Serial.println(subnet);
+
+ // print your gateway address:
+ IPAddress gateway = WiFi.gatewayIP();
+ Serial.print("Gateway: ");
+ Serial.println(gateway);
+}
+
+void printCurrentNet() {
+ // print the SSID of the network you're attached to:
+ Serial.print("SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(WiFi.SSID());
+
+ // print the MAC address of the router you're attached to:
+ byte bssid[6];
+ WiFi.BSSID(bssid);
+ Serial.print("BSSID: ");
+ Serial.print(bssid[5],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[4],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[3],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[2],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[1],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.println(bssid[0],HEX);
+
+ // print the received signal strength:
+ long rssi = WiFi.RSSI();
+ Serial.print("signal strength (RSSI):");
+ Serial.println(rssi);
+
+ // print the encryption type:
+ byte encryption = WiFi.encryptionType();
+ Serial.print("Encryption Type:");
+ Serial.println(encryption,HEX);
+}
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectWithWEP/ConnectWithWEP.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectWithWEP/ConnectWithWEP.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..19736b5
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+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectWithWEP/ConnectWithWEP.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+/*
+
+ This example connects to a WEP-encrypted Wifi network.
+ Then it prints the MAC address of the Wifi shield,
+ the IP address obtained, and other network details.
+
+ If you use 40-bit WEP, you need a key that is 10 characters long,
+ and the characters must be hexadecimal (0-9 or A-F).
+ e.g. for 40-bit, ABBADEAF01 will work, but ABBADEAF won't work
+ (too short) and ABBAISDEAF won't work (I and S are not
+ hexadecimal characters).
+
+ For 128-bit, you need a string that is 26 characters long.
+ D0D0DEADF00DABBADEAFBEADED will work because it's 26 characters,
+ all in the 0-9, A-F range.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached
+
+ created 13 July 2010
+ by dlf (Metodo2 srl)
+ modified 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+ */
+#include <WiFi.h>
+
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char key[] = "D0D0DEADF00DABBADEAFBEADED"; // your network key
+int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS; // the Wifi radio's status
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to WEP network, SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(ssid);
+ status = WiFi.begin(ssid, keyIndex, key);
+
+ // wait 10 seconds for connection:
+ delay(10000);
+ }
+
+ // once you are connected :
+ Serial.print("You're connected to the network");
+ printCurrentNet();
+ printWifiData();
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ // check the network connection once every 10 seconds:
+ delay(10000);
+ printCurrentNet();
+}
+
+void printWifiData() {
+ // print your WiFi shield's IP address:
+ IPAddress ip = WiFi.localIP();
+ Serial.print("IP Address: ");
+ Serial.println(ip);
+ Serial.println(ip);
+
+ // print your MAC address:
+ byte mac[6];
+ WiFi.macAddress(mac);
+ Serial.print("MAC address: ");
+ Serial.print(mac[5],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[4],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[3],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[2],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[1],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.println(mac[0],HEX);
+}
+
+void printCurrentNet() {
+ // print the SSID of the network you're attached to:
+ Serial.print("SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(WiFi.SSID());
+
+ // print the MAC address of the router you're attached to:
+ byte bssid[6];
+ WiFi.BSSID(bssid);
+ Serial.print("BSSID: ");
+ Serial.print(bssid[5],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[4],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[3],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[2],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[1],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.println(bssid[0],HEX);
+
+ // print the received signal strength:
+ long rssi = WiFi.RSSI();
+ Serial.print("signal strength (RSSI):");
+ Serial.println(rssi);
+
+ // print the encryption type:
+ byte encryption = WiFi.encryptionType();
+ Serial.print("Encryption Type:");
+ Serial.println(encryption,HEX);
+ Serial.println();
+}
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectWithWPA/ConnectWithWPA.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectWithWPA/ConnectWithWPA.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fcc33ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/ConnectWithWPA/ConnectWithWPA.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
+/*
+
+ This example connects to an unencrypted Wifi network.
+ Then it prints the MAC address of the Wifi shield,
+ the IP address obtained, and other network details.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached
+
+ created 13 July 2010
+ by dlf (Metodo2 srl)
+ modified 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+ */
+ #include <WiFi.h>
+
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS; // the Wifi radio's status
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to WPA SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(ssid);
+ // Connect to WPA/WPA2 network:
+ status = WiFi.begin(ssid, pass);
+
+ // wait 10 seconds for connection:
+ delay(10000);
+ }
+
+ // you're connected now, so print out the data:
+ Serial.print("You're connected to the network");
+ printCurrentNet();
+ printWifiData();
+
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ // check the network connection once every 10 seconds:
+ delay(10000);
+ printCurrentNet();
+}
+
+void printWifiData() {
+ // print your WiFi shield's IP address:
+ IPAddress ip = WiFi.localIP();
+ Serial.print("IP Address: ");
+ Serial.println(ip);
+ Serial.println(ip);
+
+ // print your MAC address:
+ byte mac[6];
+ WiFi.macAddress(mac);
+ Serial.print("MAC address: ");
+ Serial.print(mac[5],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[4],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[3],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[2],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[1],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.println(mac[0],HEX);
+
+}
+
+void printCurrentNet() {
+ // print the SSID of the network you're attached to:
+ Serial.print("SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(WiFi.SSID());
+
+ // print the MAC address of the router you're attached to:
+ byte bssid[6];
+ WiFi.BSSID(bssid);
+ Serial.print("BSSID: ");
+ Serial.print(bssid[5],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[4],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[3],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[2],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(bssid[1],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.println(bssid[0],HEX);
+
+ // print the received signal strength:
+ long rssi = WiFi.RSSI();
+ Serial.print("signal strength (RSSI):");
+ Serial.println(rssi);
+
+ // print the encryption type:
+ byte encryption = WiFi.encryptionType();
+ Serial.print("Encryption Type:");
+ Serial.println(encryption,HEX);
+ Serial.println();
+}
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/ScanNetworks/ScanNetworks.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/ScanNetworks/ScanNetworks.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..93b3000
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/ScanNetworks/ScanNetworks.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
+/*
+
+ This example prints the Wifi shield's MAC address, and
+ scans for available Wifi networks using the Wifi shield.
+ Every ten seconds, it scans again. It doesn't actually
+ connect to any network, so no encryption scheme is specified.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached
+
+ created 13 July 2010
+ by dlf (Metodo2 srl)
+ modified 21 Junn 2012
+ by Tom Igoe and Jaymes Dec
+ */
+
+
+#include <SPI.h>
+#include <WiFi.h>
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // Print WiFi MAC address:
+ printMacAddress();
+
+ // scan for existing networks:
+ Serial.println("Scanning available networks...");
+ listNetworks();
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ delay(10000);
+ // scan for existing networks:
+ Serial.println("Scanning available networks...");
+ listNetworks();
+}
+
+void printMacAddress() {
+ // the MAC address of your Wifi shield
+ byte mac[6];
+
+ // print your MAC address:
+ WiFi.macAddress(mac);
+ Serial.print("MAC: ");
+ Serial.print(mac[5],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[4],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[3],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[2],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.print(mac[1],HEX);
+ Serial.print(":");
+ Serial.println(mac[0],HEX);
+}
+
+void listNetworks() {
+ // scan for nearby networks:
+ Serial.println("** Scan Networks **");
+ int numSsid = WiFi.scanNetworks();
+ if (numSsid == -1)
+ {
+ Serial.println("Couldn't get a wifi connection");
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // print the list of networks seen:
+ Serial.print("number of available networks:");
+ Serial.println(numSsid);
+
+ // print the network number and name for each network found:
+ for (int thisNet = 0; thisNet<numSsid; thisNet++) {
+ Serial.print(thisNet);
+ Serial.print(") ");
+ Serial.print(WiFi.SSID(thisNet));
+ Serial.print("\tSignal: ");
+ Serial.print(WiFi.RSSI(thisNet));
+ Serial.print(" dBm");
+ Serial.print("\tEncryption: ");
+ printEncryptionType(WiFi.encryptionType(thisNet));
+ }
+}
+
+void printEncryptionType(int thisType) {
+ // read the encryption type and print out the name:
+ switch (thisType) {
+ case ENC_TYPE_WEP:
+ Serial.println("WEP");
+ break;
+ case ENC_TYPE_TKIP:
+ Serial.println("WPA");
+ break;
+ case ENC_TYPE_CCMP:
+ Serial.println("WPA2");
+ break;
+ case ENC_TYPE_NONE:
+ Serial.println("None");
+ break;
+ case ENC_TYPE_AUTO:
+ Serial.println("Auto");
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/SimpleWebServerWiFi/SimpleWebServerWiFi.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/SimpleWebServerWiFi/SimpleWebServerWiFi.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cdb4e62
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/SimpleWebServerWiFi/SimpleWebServerWiFi.ino
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+/*
+ 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);
+}
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WiFiUdpNtpClient/WiFiUdpNtpClient.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WiFiUdpNtpClient/WiFiUdpNtpClient.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dd8b003
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WiFiUdpNtpClient/WiFiUdpNtpClient.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
+/*
+
+ Udp NTP Client
+
+ Get the time from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) time server
+ Demonstrates use of UDP sendPacket and ReceivePacket
+ For more on NTP time servers and the messages needed to communicate with them,
+ see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol
+
+ created 4 Sep 2010
+ by Michael Margolis
+ modified 9 Apr 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+
+ This code is in the public domain.
+
+ */
+
+#include <SPI.h>
+#include <WiFi.h>
+#include <WiFiUdp.h>
+
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
+char ssid[] = "mynetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char pass[] = "mypassword"; // your network password
+int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP)
+
+unsigned int localPort = 2390; // local port to listen for UDP packets
+
+IPAddress timeServer(129, 6, 15, 28); // time.nist.gov NTP server
+
+const int NTP_PACKET_SIZE = 48; // NTP time stamp is in the first 48 bytes of the message
+
+byte packetBuffer[ NTP_PACKET_SIZE]; //buffer to hold incoming and outgoing packets
+
+// A UDP instance to let us send and receive packets over UDP
+WiFiUDP Udp;
+
+void setup()
+{
+ // Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(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);
+ }
+
+ Serial.println("Connected to wifi");
+ printWifiStatus();
+
+ Serial.println("\nStarting connection to server...");
+ Udp.begin(localPort);
+}
+
+void loop()
+{
+ sendNTPpacket(timeServer); // send an NTP packet to a time server
+ // wait to see if a reply is available
+ delay(1000);
+ Serial.println( Udp.parsePacket() );
+ if ( Udp.parsePacket() ) {
+ Serial.println("packet received");
+ // We've received a packet, read the data from it
+ Udp.read(packetBuffer,NTP_PACKET_SIZE); // read the packet into the buffer
+
+ //the timestamp starts at byte 40 of the received packet and is four bytes,
+ // or two words, long. First, esxtract the two words:
+
+ unsigned long highWord = word(packetBuffer[40], packetBuffer[41]);
+ unsigned long lowWord = word(packetBuffer[42], packetBuffer[43]);
+ // combine the four bytes (two words) into a long integer
+ // this is NTP time (seconds since Jan 1 1900):
+ unsigned long secsSince1900 = highWord << 16 | lowWord;
+ Serial.print("Seconds since Jan 1 1900 = " );
+ Serial.println(secsSince1900);
+
+ // now convert NTP time into everyday time:
+ Serial.print("Unix time = ");
+ // Unix time starts on Jan 1 1970. In seconds, that's 2208988800:
+ const unsigned long seventyYears = 2208988800UL;
+ // subtract seventy years:
+ unsigned long epoch = secsSince1900 - seventyYears;
+ // print Unix time:
+ Serial.println(epoch);
+
+
+ // print the hour, minute and second:
+ Serial.print("The UTC time is "); // UTC is the time at Greenwich Meridian (GMT)
+ Serial.print((epoch % 86400L) / 3600); // print the hour (86400 equals secs per day)
+ Serial.print(':');
+ if ( ((epoch % 3600) / 60) < 10 ) {
+ // In the first 10 minutes of each hour, we'll want a leading '0'
+ Serial.print('0');
+ }
+ Serial.print((epoch % 3600) / 60); // print the minute (3600 equals secs per minute)
+ Serial.print(':');
+ if ( (epoch % 60) < 10 ) {
+ // In the first 10 seconds of each minute, we'll want a leading '0'
+ Serial.print('0');
+ }
+ Serial.println(epoch %60); // print the second
+ }
+ // wait ten seconds before asking for the time again
+ delay(10000);
+}
+
+// send an NTP request to the time server at the given address
+unsigned long sendNTPpacket(IPAddress& address)
+{
+ //Serial.println("1");
+ // set all bytes in the buffer to 0
+ memset(packetBuffer, 0, NTP_PACKET_SIZE);
+ // Initialize values needed to form NTP request
+ // (see URL above for details on the packets)
+ //Serial.println("2");
+ packetBuffer[0] = 0b11100011; // LI, Version, Mode
+ packetBuffer[1] = 0; // Stratum, or type of clock
+ packetBuffer[2] = 6; // Polling Interval
+ packetBuffer[3] = 0xEC; // Peer Clock Precision
+ // 8 bytes of zero for Root Delay & Root Dispersion
+ packetBuffer[12] = 49;
+ packetBuffer[13] = 0x4E;
+ packetBuffer[14] = 49;
+ packetBuffer[15] = 52;
+
+ //Serial.println("3");
+
+ // all NTP fields have been given values, now
+ // you can send a packet requesting a timestamp:
+ Udp.beginPacket(address, 123); //NTP requests are to port 123
+ //Serial.println("4");
+ Udp.write(packetBuffer,NTP_PACKET_SIZE);
+ //Serial.println("5");
+ Udp.endPacket();
+ //Serial.println("6");
+}
+
+
+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");
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiChatServer/WifiChatServer.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiChatServer/WifiChatServer.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e4b1d1a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiChatServer/WifiChatServer.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+/*
+ Chat Server
+
+ A simple server that distributes any incoming messages to all
+ connected clients. To use telnet to your device's IP address and type.
+ You can see the client's input in the serial monitor as well.
+
+ This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For
+ WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly.
+
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached
+
+ created 18 Dec 2009
+ by David A. Mellis
+ modified 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+
+ */
+
+#include <SPI.h>
+#include <WiFi.h>
+
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password (use for WPA, or use as key for WEP)
+
+int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP)
+
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
+
+WiFiServer server(23);
+
+boolean alreadyConnected = false; // whether or not the client was connected previously
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(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);
+ }
+ // start the server:
+ server.begin();
+ // you're connected now, so print out the status:
+ printWifiStatus();
+ }
+
+
+void loop() {
+ // wait for a new client:
+ WiFiClient client = server.available();
+
+
+ // when the client sends the first byte, say hello:
+ if (client) {
+ if (!alreadyConnected) {
+ // clead out the input buffer:
+ client.flush();
+ Serial.println("We have a new client");
+ client.println("Hello, client!");
+ alreadyConnected = true;
+ }
+
+ if (client.available() > 0) {
+ // read the bytes incoming from the client:
+ char thisChar = client.read();
+ // echo the bytes back to the client:
+ server.write(thisChar);
+ // echo the bytes to the server as well:
+ Serial.write(thisChar);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+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");
+}
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiPachubeClient/WifiPachubeClient.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiPachubeClient/WifiPachubeClient.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f8ffc07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiPachubeClient/WifiPachubeClient.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,190 @@
+/*
+ Wifi Pachube sensor client
+
+ This sketch connects an analog sensor to Pachube (http://www.pachube.com)
+ using an Arduino Wifi shield.
+
+ This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For
+ WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly.
+
+ This example has been updated to use version 2.0 of the Pachube API.
+ To make it work, create a feed with a datastream, and give it the ID
+ sensor1. Or change the code below to match your feed.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * Analog sensor attached to analog in 0
+ * Wifi shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13
+
+ created 13 Mar 2012
+ modified 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+ modified 8 Sept 2012
+ by Scott Fitzgerald
+
+ This code is in the public domain.
+
+ */
+#include <SPI.h>
+#include <WiFi.h>
+
+#define APIKEY "YOUR API KEY GOES HERE" // replace your pachube api key here
+#define FEEDID 00000 // replace your feed ID
+#define USERAGENT "My Arduino Project" // user agent is the project name
+
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password
+
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
+
+// initialize the library instance:
+WiFiClient client;
+// if you don't want to use DNS (and reduce your sketch size)
+// use the numeric IP instead of the name for the server:
+IPAddress server(216,52,233,121); // numeric IP for api.pachube.com
+//char server[] = "api.pachube.com"; // name address for pachube API
+
+unsigned long lastConnectionTime = 0; // last time you connected to the server, in milliseconds
+boolean lastConnected = false; // state of the connection last time through the main loop
+const unsigned long postingInterval = 10*1000; //delay between updates to pachube.com
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(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);
+ }
+ // you're connected now, so print out the status:
+ printWifiStatus();
+}
+
+
+void loop() {
+ // read the analog sensor:
+ int sensorReading = analogRead(A0);
+
+ // if there's incoming data from the net connection.
+ // send it out the serial port. This is for debugging
+ // purposes only:
+ while (client.available()) {
+ char c = client.read();
+ Serial.print(c);
+ }
+
+ // if there's no net connection, but there was one last time
+ // through the loop, then stop the client:
+ if (!client.connected() && lastConnected) {
+ Serial.println();
+ Serial.println("disconnecting.");
+ client.stop();
+ }
+
+ // if you're not connected, and ten seconds have passed since
+ // your last connection, then connect again and send data:
+ if(!client.connected() && (millis() - lastConnectionTime > postingInterval)) {
+ sendData(sensorReading);
+ }
+ // store the state of the connection for next time through
+ // the loop:
+ lastConnected = client.connected();
+}
+
+// this method makes a HTTP connection to the server:
+void sendData(int thisData) {
+ // if there's a successful connection:
+ if (client.connect(server, 80)) {
+ Serial.println("connecting...");
+ // send the HTTP PUT request:
+ client.print("PUT /v2/feeds/");
+ client.print(FEEDID);
+ client.println(".csv HTTP/1.1");
+ client.println("Host: api.pachube.com");
+ client.print("X-ApiKey: ");
+ client.println(APIKEY);
+ client.print("User-Agent: ");
+ client.println(USERAGENT);
+ client.print("Content-Length: ");
+
+ // calculate the length of the sensor reading in bytes:
+ // 8 bytes for "sensor1," + number of digits of the data:
+ int thisLength = 8 + getLength(thisData);
+ client.println(thisLength);
+
+ // last pieces of the HTTP PUT request:
+ client.println("Content-Type: text/csv");
+ client.println("Connection: close");
+ client.println();
+
+ // here's the actual content of the PUT request:
+ client.print("sensor1,");
+ client.println(thisData);
+
+ }
+ else {
+ // if you couldn't make a connection:
+ Serial.println("connection failed");
+ Serial.println();
+ Serial.println("disconnecting.");
+ client.stop();
+ }
+ // note the time that the connection was made or attempted:
+ lastConnectionTime = millis();
+}
+
+
+// This method calculates the number of digits in the
+// sensor reading. Since each digit of the ASCII decimal
+// representation is a byte, the number of digits equals
+// the number of bytes:
+
+int getLength(int someValue) {
+ // there's at least one byte:
+ int digits = 1;
+ // continually divide the value by ten,
+ // adding one to the digit count for each
+ // time you divide, until you're at 0:
+ int dividend = someValue /10;
+ while (dividend > 0) {
+ dividend = dividend /10;
+ digits++;
+ }
+ // return the number of digits:
+ return digits;
+}
+
+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");
+}
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiPachubeClientString/WifiPachubeClientString.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiPachubeClientString/WifiPachubeClientString.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..243fe83
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiPachubeClientString/WifiPachubeClientString.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,177 @@
+/*
+ Wifi Pachube sensor client with Strings
+
+ This sketch connects an analog sensor to Pachube (http://www.pachube.com)
+ using a Arduino Wifi shield.
+
+ This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For
+ WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly.
+
+ This example has been updated to use version 2.0 of the pachube.com API.
+ To make it work, create a feed with a datastream, and give it the ID
+ sensor1. Or change the code below to match your feed.
+
+ This example uses the String library, which is part of the Arduino core from
+ version 0019.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * Analog sensor attached to analog in 0
+ * Wifi shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13
+
+ created 16 Mar 2012
+ modified 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+ modified 8 Sept 2012
+ by Scott Fitzgerald
+
+ This code is in the public domain.
+
+ */
+
+#include <SPI.h>
+#include <WiFi.h>
+
+#define APIKEY "YOUR API KEY GOES HERE" // replace your pachube api key here
+#define FEEDID 00000 // replace your feed ID
+#define USERAGENT "My Arduino Project" // user agent is the project name
+
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password
+
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
+
+// initialize the library instance:
+WiFiClient client;
+
+// if you don't want to use DNS (and reduce your sketch size)
+// use the numeric IP instead of the name for the server:
+//IPAddress server(216,52,233,121); // numeric IP for api.pachube.com
+char server[] = "api.pachube.com"; // name address for pachube API
+
+unsigned long lastConnectionTime = 0; // last time you connected to the server, in milliseconds
+boolean lastConnected = false; // state of the connection last time through the main loop
+const unsigned long postingInterval = 10*1000; //delay between updates to pachube.com
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(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);
+ }
+ // you're connected now, so print out the status:
+ printWifiStatus();
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ // read the analog sensor:
+ int sensorReading = analogRead(A0);
+ // convert the data to a String to send it:
+
+ String dataString = "sensor1,";
+ dataString += sensorReading;
+
+ // you can append multiple readings to this String if your
+ // pachube feed is set up to handle multiple values:
+ int otherSensorReading = analogRead(A1);
+ dataString += "\nsensor2,";
+ dataString += otherSensorReading;
+
+ // if there's incoming data from the net connection.
+ // send it out the serial port. This is for debugging
+ // purposes only:
+ while (client.available()) {
+ char c = client.read();
+ Serial.print(c);
+ }
+
+ // if there's no net connection, but there was one last time
+ // through the loop, then stop the client:
+ if (!client.connected() && lastConnected) {
+ Serial.println();
+ Serial.println("disconnecting.");
+ client.stop();
+ }
+
+ // if you're not connected, and ten seconds have passed since
+ // your last connection, then connect again and send data:
+ if(!client.connected() && (millis() - lastConnectionTime > postingInterval)) {
+ sendData(dataString);
+ }
+ // store the state of the connection for next time through
+ // the loop:
+ lastConnected = client.connected();
+}
+
+// this method makes a HTTP connection to the server:
+void sendData(String thisData) {
+ // if there's a successful connection:
+ if (client.connect(server, 80)) {
+ Serial.println("connecting...");
+ // send the HTTP PUT request:
+ client.print("PUT /v2/feeds/");
+ client.print(FEEDID);
+ client.println(".csv HTTP/1.1");
+ client.println("Host: api.pachube.com");
+ client.print("X-ApiKey: ");
+ client.println(APIKEY);
+ client.print("User-Agent: ");
+ client.println(USERAGENT);
+ client.print("Content-Length: ");
+ client.println(thisData.length());
+
+ // last pieces of the HTTP PUT request:
+ client.println("Content-Type: text/csv");
+ client.println("Connection: close");
+ client.println();
+
+ // here's the actual content of the PUT request:
+ client.println(thisData);
+ }
+ else {
+ // if you couldn't make a connection:
+ Serial.println("connection failed");
+ Serial.println();
+ Serial.println("disconnecting.");
+ client.stop();
+ }
+ // note the time that the connection was made or attempted:
+ lastConnectionTime = millis();
+}
+
+
+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");
+}
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiTwitterClient/WifiTwitterClient.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiTwitterClient/WifiTwitterClient.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3dc2c8d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiTwitterClient/WifiTwitterClient.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+/*
+ Wifi Twitter Client with Strings
+
+ This sketch connects to Twitter using using an Arduino WiFi shield.
+ It parses the XML returned, and looks for <text>this is a tweet</text>
+
+ This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For
+ WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly.
+
+ This example uses the String library, which is part of the Arduino core from
+ version 0019.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13
+
+ created 23 apr 2012
+ modified 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+
+ This code is in the public domain.
+
+ */
+#include <SPI.h>
+#include <WiFi.h>
+
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char pass[] = "password"; // your network password (use for WPA, or use as key for WEP)
+int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP)
+
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS; // status of the wifi connection
+
+// initialize the library instance:
+WiFiClient client;
+
+const unsigned long requestInterval = 30*1000; // delay between requests; 30 seconds
+
+// if you don't want to use DNS (and reduce your sketch size)
+// use the numeric IP instead of the name for the server:
+//IPAddress server(199,59,149,200); // numeric IP for api.twitter.com
+char server[] = "api.twitter.com"; // name address for twitter API
+
+boolean requested; // whether you've made a request since connecting
+unsigned long lastAttemptTime = 0; // last time you connected to the server, in milliseconds
+
+String currentLine = ""; // string to hold the text from server
+String tweet = ""; // string to hold the tweet
+boolean readingTweet = false; // if you're currently reading the tweet
+
+void setup() {
+ // reserve space for the strings:
+ currentLine.reserve(256);
+ tweet.reserve(150);
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(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);
+ }
+ // you're connected now, so print out the status:
+ printWifiStatus();
+ connectToServer();
+}
+
+void loop()
+{
+ if (client.connected()) {
+ if (client.available()) {
+ // read incoming bytes:
+ char inChar = client.read();
+
+ // add incoming byte to end of line:
+ currentLine += inChar;
+
+ // if you get a newline, clear the line:
+ if (inChar == '\n') {
+ currentLine = "";
+ }
+ // if the current line ends with <text>, it will
+ // be followed by the tweet:
+ if ( currentLine.endsWith("<text>")) {
+ // tweet is beginning. Clear the tweet string:
+ readingTweet = true;
+ tweet = "";
+ // break out of the loop so this character isn't added to the tweet:
+ return;
+ }
+ // if you're currently reading the bytes of a tweet,
+ // add them to the tweet String:
+ if (readingTweet) {
+ if (inChar != '<') {
+ tweet += inChar;
+ }
+ else {
+ // if you got a "<" character,
+ // you've reached the end of the tweet:
+ readingTweet = false;
+ Serial.println(tweet);
+ // close the connection to the server:
+ client.stop();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else if (millis() - lastAttemptTime > requestInterval) {
+ // if you're not connected, and two minutes have passed since
+ // your last connection, then attempt to connect again:
+ connectToServer();
+ }
+}
+
+void connectToServer() {
+ // attempt to connect, and wait a millisecond:
+ Serial.println("connecting to server...");
+ if (client.connect(server, 80)) {
+ Serial.println("making HTTP request...");
+ // make HTTP GET request to twitter:
+ client.println("GET /1/statuses/user_timeline.xml?screen_name=arduino HTTP/1.1");
+ client.println("Host:api.twitter.com");
+ client.println("Connection:close");
+ client.println();
+ }
+ // note the time of this connect attempt:
+ lastAttemptTime = millis();
+}
+
+
+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");
+}
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiUdpSendReceiveString/WifiUdpSendReceiveString.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiUdpSendReceiveString/WifiUdpSendReceiveString.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eb11295
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiUdpSendReceiveString/WifiUdpSendReceiveString.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
+
+/*
+ WiFi UDP Send and Receive String
+
+ This sketch wait an UDP packet on localPort using a WiFi shield.
+ When a packet is received an Acknowledge packet is sent to the client on port remotePort
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached
+
+ created 30 December 2012
+ by dlf (Metodo2 srl)
+
+ */
+
+
+#include <SPI.h>
+#include <WiFi.h>
+#include <WiFiUdp.h>
+
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password (use for WPA, or use as key for WEP)
+int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP)
+
+unsigned int localPort = 2390; // local port to listen on
+
+char packetBuffer[255]; //buffer to hold incoming packet
+char ReplyBuffer[] = "acknowledged"; // a string to send back
+
+WiFiUDP Udp;
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(ssid);
+ // Connect to WPA/WPA2 network. Change this line if using open or WEP network:
+ status = WiFi.begin(ssid);
+
+ // wait 10 seconds for connection:
+ delay(10000);
+ }
+ Serial.println("Connected to wifi");
+ printWifiStatus();
+
+ Serial.println("\nStarting connection to server...");
+ // if you get a connection, report back via serial:
+ Udp.begin(localPort);
+}
+
+void loop() {
+
+ // if there's data available, read a packet
+ int packetSize = Udp.parsePacket();
+ if(packetSize)
+ {
+ Serial.print("Received packet of size ");
+ Serial.println(packetSize);
+ Serial.print("From ");
+ IPAddress remoteIp = Udp.remoteIP();
+ Serial.print(remoteIp);
+ Serial.print(", port ");
+ Serial.println(Udp.remotePort());
+
+ // read the packet into packetBufffer
+ int len = Udp.read(packetBuffer,255);
+ if (len >0) packetBuffer[len]=0;
+ Serial.println("Contents:");
+ Serial.println(packetBuffer);
+
+ // send a reply, to the IP address and port that sent us the packet we received
+ Udp.beginPacket(Udp.remoteIP(), Udp.remotePort());
+ Udp.write(ReplyBuffer);
+ Udp.endPacket();
+ }
+}
+
+
+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");
+}
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebClient/WifiWebClient.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebClient/WifiWebClient.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..17f44a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebClient/WifiWebClient.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+
+/*
+ Web client
+
+ This sketch connects to a website (http://www.google.com)
+ using a WiFi shield.
+
+ This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For
+ WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly.
+
+ This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For
+ WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached
+
+ created 13 July 2010
+ by dlf (Metodo2 srl)
+ modified 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+ */
+
+
+#include <SPI.h>
+#include <WiFi.h>
+
+char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; // your network SSID (name)
+char pass[] = "secretPassword"; // your network password (use for WPA, or use as key for WEP)
+int keyIndex = 0; // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP)
+
+int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
+// if you don't want to use DNS (and reduce your sketch size)
+// use the numeric IP instead of the name for the server:
+IPAddress server(173,194,73,105); // numeric IP for Google (no DNS)
+//char server[] = "www.google.com"; // name address for Google (using DNS)
+
+// Initialize the Ethernet client library
+// with the IP address and port of the server
+// that you want to connect to (port 80 is default for HTTP):
+WiFiClient client;
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(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);
+ }
+ Serial.println("Connected to wifi");
+ printWifiStatus();
+
+ Serial.println("\nStarting connection to server...");
+ // if you get a connection, report back via serial:
+ if (client.connect(server, 80)) {
+ Serial.println("connected to server");
+ // Make a HTTP request:
+ client.println("GET /search?q=arduino HTTP/1.1");
+ client.println("Host:www.google.com");
+ client.println("Connection: close");
+ client.println();
+ }
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ // if there are incoming bytes available
+ // from the server, read them and print them:
+ while (client.available()) {
+ char c = client.read();
+ Serial.write(c);
+ }
+
+ // if the server's disconnected, stop the client:
+ if (!client.connected()) {
+ Serial.println();
+ Serial.println("disconnecting from server.");
+ client.stop();
+
+ // do nothing forevermore:
+ while(true);
+ }
+}
+
+
+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");
+}
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebClientRepeating/WifiWebClientRepeating.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebClientRepeating/WifiWebClientRepeating.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..96eb628
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebClientRepeating/WifiWebClientRepeating.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
+/*
+ Repeating Wifi Web client
+
+ This sketch connects to a a web server and makes a request
+ using an Arduino Wifi shield.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * Wifi shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13
+
+ created 23 April 2012
+ modifide 31 May 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+
+ http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/WifiWebClientRepeating
+ This code is in the public domain.
+ */
+
+#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;
+
+// Initialize the Wifi client library
+WiFiClient client;
+
+// server address:
+char server[] = "www.arduino.cc";
+//IPAddress server(64,131,82,241);
+
+unsigned long lastConnectionTime = 0; // last time you connected to the server, in milliseconds
+boolean lastConnected = false; // state of the connection last time through the main loop
+const unsigned long postingInterval = 10*1000; // delay between updates, in milliseconds
+
+void setup() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(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);
+ }
+ // you're connected now, so print out the status:
+ printWifiStatus();
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ // if there's incoming data from the net connection.
+ // send it out the serial port. This is for debugging
+ // purposes only:
+ while (client.available()) {
+ char c = client.read();
+ Serial.write(c);
+ }
+
+ // if there's no net connection, but there was one last time
+ // through the loop, then stop the client:
+ if (!client.connected() && lastConnected) {
+ Serial.println();
+ Serial.println("disconnecting.");
+ client.stop();
+ }
+
+ // if you're not connected, and ten seconds have passed since
+ // your last connection, then connect again and send data:
+ if(!client.connected() && (millis() - lastConnectionTime > postingInterval)) {
+ httpRequest();
+ }
+ // store the state of the connection for next time through
+ // the loop:
+ lastConnected = client.connected();
+}
+
+// this method makes a HTTP connection to the server:
+void httpRequest() {
+ // if there's a successful connection:
+ if (client.connect(server, 80)) {
+ Serial.println("connecting...");
+ // send the HTTP PUT request:
+ client.println("GET /latest.txt HTTP/1.1");
+ client.println("Host: www.arduino.cc");
+ client.println("User-Agent: arduino-ethernet");
+ client.println("Connection: close");
+ client.println();
+
+ // note the time that the connection was made:
+ lastConnectionTime = millis();
+ }
+ else {
+ // if you couldn't make a connection:
+ Serial.println("connection failed");
+ Serial.println("disconnecting.");
+ client.stop();
+ }
+}
+
+
+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");
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebServer/WifiWebServer.ino b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebServer/WifiWebServer.ino
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7d7a247
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/WiFi/examples/WifiWebServer/WifiWebServer.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
+/*
+ WiFi Web Server
+
+ A simple web server that shows the value of the analog input pins.
+ using a WiFi shield.
+
+ This example is written for a network using WPA encryption. For
+ WEP or WPA, change the Wifi.begin() call accordingly.
+
+ Circuit:
+ * WiFi shield attached
+ * Analog inputs attached to pins A0 through A5 (optional)
+
+ created 13 July 2010
+ by dlf (Metodo2 srl)
+ modified 31 May 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() {
+ //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:
+ Serial.begin(9600);
+ while (!Serial) {
+ ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
+ }
+
+ // check for the presence of the shield:
+ if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
+ Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
+ // don't continue:
+ while(true);
+ }
+
+ // attempt to connect to Wifi network:
+ while ( status != WL_CONNECTED) {
+ Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");
+ Serial.println(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();
+ // you're connected now, so print out the status:
+ printWifiStatus();
+}
+
+
+void loop() {
+ // listen for incoming clients
+ WiFiClient client = server.available();
+ if (client) {
+ Serial.println("new client");
+ // an http request ends with a blank line
+ boolean currentLineIsBlank = true;
+ while (client.connected()) {
+ if (client.available()) {
+ char c = client.read();
+ Serial.write(c);
+ // if you've gotten to the end of the line (received a newline
+ // character) and the line is blank, the http request has ended,
+ // so you can send a reply
+ if (c == '\n' && currentLineIsBlank) {
+ // send a standard http response header
+ client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK");
+ client.println("Content-Type: text/html");
+ client.println("Connection: close");
+ client.println();
+ client.println("<!DOCTYPE HTML>");
+ client.println("<html>");
+ // add a meta refresh tag, so the browser pulls again every 5 seconds:
+ client.println("<meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"5\">");
+ // output the value of each analog input pin
+ for (int analogChannel = 0; analogChannel < 6; analogChannel++) {
+ int sensorReading = analogRead(analogChannel);
+ client.print("analog input ");
+ client.print(analogChannel);
+ client.print(" is ");
+ client.print(sensorReading);
+ client.println("<br />");
+ }
+ client.println("</html>");
+ break;
+ }
+ if (c == '\n') {
+ // you're starting a new line
+ currentLineIsBlank = true;
+ }
+ else if (c != '\r') {
+ // you've gotten a character on the current line
+ currentLineIsBlank = false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // give the web browser time to receive the data
+ delay(1);
+ // 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");
+}
+