class WLANWiPy – WiPy specific WiFi control¶
Note
This class is a non-standard WLAN implementation for the WiPy.
It is available simply as network.WLAN
on the WiPy but is named in the
documentation below as network.WLANWiPy
to distinguish it from the
more general network.WLAN class.
This class provides a driver for the WiFi network processor in the WiPy. Example usage:
import network
import time
# setup as a station
wlan = network.WLAN(mode=WLAN.STA)
wlan.connect('your-ssid', auth=(WLAN.WPA2, 'your-key'))
while not wlan.isconnected():
time.sleep_ms(50)
print(wlan.ifconfig())
# now use socket as usual
...
Constructors¶
-
class
network.
WLANWiPy
(id=0, ...)¶ Create a WLAN object, and optionally configure it. See
init()
for params of configuration.
Note
The WLAN
constructor is special in the sense that if no arguments besides the id are given,
it will return the already existing WLAN
instance without re-configuring it. This is
because WLAN
is a system feature of the WiPy. If the already existing instance is not
initialized it will do the same as the other constructors an will initialize it with default
values.
Methods¶
-
WLANWiPy.
init
(mode, *, ssid, auth, channel, antenna)¶ Set or get the WiFi network processor configuration.
Arguments are:
- mode can be either
WLAN.STA
orWLAN.AP
. - ssid is a string with the ssid name. Only needed when mode is
WLAN.AP
. - auth is a tuple with (sec, key). Security can be
None
,WLAN.WEP
,WLAN.WPA
orWLAN.WPA2
. The key is a string with the network password. Ifsec
isWLAN.WEP
the key must be a string representing hexadecimal values (e.g. ‘ABC1DE45BF’). Only needed when mode isWLAN.AP
. - channel a number in the range 1-11. Only needed when mode is
WLAN.AP
. - antenna selects between the internal and the external antenna. Can be either
WLAN.INT_ANT
orWLAN.EXT_ANT
.
For example, you can do:
# create and configure as an access point wlan.init(mode=WLAN.AP, ssid='wipy-wlan', auth=(WLAN.WPA2,'www.wipy.io'), channel=7, antenna=WLAN.INT_ANT)
or:
# configure as an station wlan.init(mode=WLAN.STA)
- mode can be either
-
WLANWiPy.
connect
(ssid, *, auth=None, bssid=None, timeout=None)¶ Connect to a WiFi access point using the given SSID, and other security parameters.
- auth is a tuple with (sec, key). Security can be
None
,WLAN.WEP
,WLAN.WPA
orWLAN.WPA2
. The key is a string with the network password. Ifsec
isWLAN.WEP
the key must be a string representing hexadecimal values (e.g. ‘ABC1DE45BF’). - bssid is the MAC address of the AP to connect to. Useful when there are several APs with the same ssid.
- timeout is the maximum time in milliseconds to wait for the connection to succeed.
- auth is a tuple with (sec, key). Security can be
-
WLANWiPy.
scan
()¶ Performs a network scan and returns a list of named tuples with (ssid, bssid, sec, channel, rssi). Note that channel is always
None
since this info is not provided by the WiPy.
-
WLANWiPy.
disconnect
()¶ Disconnect from the WiFi access point.
-
WLANWiPy.
isconnected
()¶ In case of STA mode, returns
True
if connected to a WiFi access point and has a valid IP address. In AP mode returnsTrue
when a station is connected,False
otherwise.
-
WLANWiPy.
ifconfig
(if_id=0, config=['dhcp' or configtuple])¶ With no parameters given returns a 4-tuple of (ip, subnet_mask, gateway, DNS_server).
if
'dhcp'
is passed as a parameter then the DHCP client is enabled and the IP params are negotiated with the AP.If the 4-tuple config is given then a static IP is configured. For instance:
wlan.ifconfig(config=('192.168.0.4', '255.255.255.0', '192.168.0.1', '8.8.8.8'))
-
WLANWiPy.
mode
([mode])¶ Get or set the WLAN mode.
-
WLANWiPy.
ssid
([ssid])¶ Get or set the SSID when in AP mode.
-
WLANWiPy.
auth
([auth])¶ Get or set the authentication type when in AP mode.
-
WLANWiPy.
channel
([channel])¶ Get or set the channel (only applicable in AP mode).
-
WLANWiPy.
antenna
([antenna])¶ Get or set the antenna type (external or internal).
-
WLANWiPy.
mac
([mac_addr])¶ Get or set a 6-byte long bytes object with the MAC address.
-
WLANWiPy.
irq
(*, handler, wake)¶ Create a callback to be triggered when a WLAN event occurs during
machine.SLEEP
mode. Events are triggered by socket activity or by WLAN connection/disconnection.- handler is the function that gets called when the IRQ is triggered.
- wake must be
machine.SLEEP
.
Returns an IRQ object.