RN-XV Roving Networks Inc, RN-XV Datasheet - Page 49

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RN-XV

Manufacturer Part Number
RN-XV
Description
MODULE 802.11B/G 2.4GHZ
Manufacturer
Roving Networks Inc
Series
-r
Datasheets

Specifications of RN-XV

Frequency
2.4GHz
Data Rate - Maximum
54Mbps
Modulation Or Protocol
802.11b/g
Applications
General Purpose
Power - Output
12dBm
Sensitivity
-83dBm
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.7 V
Current - Receiving
40mA
Current - Transmitting
180mA
Data Interface
PCB, Through Hole
Memory Size
-
Antenna Connector
On-Board, Wire Antenna
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
740-1044
RN-XV-W
RN-XVEE
XVEE
UDP auto pairing feature temporarily stores the Host IP address of the first remote device that send a UDP
packet into the module. This host IP address is stored in the RAM which will not survive a sleep or power
cycle.
This feature allows the WiFly module to echo back to any client that sends a UDP packet. To use this
feature, the host IP addresses and set the ip flags.
This feature adds a level of reliability to the UDP protocol without adding the complete overhead of TCP
protocol. When enabled, the module waits for a response on every UDP packet sent, (any UDP packet
coming back in). If the response packet is not received by approximately 250 ms, the same UDP packet is
sent out.
This continues until either
To enable this feature, use set ip flags <value>
The WiFly module can be setup to automatically generate UDP broadcast packets. This is useful for a
number of reasons:
By default the WiFly module now sends out a UDP broadcast to 255.255.255.255 on port 55555 at a
programmable interval. The broadcast address, port and interval are set using the “set broadcast”
commands.
11.2. UDP Auto Pairing
11.3. UDP Retry
11.4. Using the UDP Broadcast function
- Some Access Points will disconnect devices that sit idle and don‟t send any packets after a time.
- This feature can be used by application programs to auto-discover and auto configure the WiFly
- The MAC address of the associated AP, channel, and RSSI value are available in this packet, thus
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set ip host 0.0.0.0
set ip flags 0x80
• A UDP response is seen, or
• A new UDP packet is sent from the module and is acknowledged
Using the UDP broadcast informs the AP that WiFly is alive and wants to stay associated.
module. If an application is listening for the UDP broadcast, a number of useful parameters are
present in the package that can be used for auto-discovery. For example, the IP address and port
number of the WiFly are both part of the packet, and thus the WiFly can be connected to and
configured remotely with this information.
enabling a simple location and tracking based function.
809 University Avenue
Los Gatos, CA 95032
~ 49 ~
Tel (408) 395-6539
• info@RovingNetworks.com
WiFly-RN-UM
WiFly GSX/EZX
5/4/2011

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