/* 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 #include 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