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Status: Closed
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Fix Version/s: 2021
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Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 03-11-2017 at 21:11
Please, ANSWER this question AT https://ask.fiware.org/question/897/hello-i-need-help-please/
Question:
hello I need help please
Description:
I have been trying to connect my arduino with my orion, no connection has been established with the orion, I already have the ports released in my arduino and in my orion something that is failing me this is my code.
include <esp8266wifi.h> // call the library
// ----- Then proceed to make the connection with your library ------- //
// Here you are only sending your router or WiFi network
const char * ssid = "REDWIFI"; // proceed to send a call to the network
const char * pass = ""; // Proceed to send your password
const int port = 1026; // Here we proceed to enable the port where you will be able to
IPAddress serv (207,249,127,215); // Here we proceed to define the ip address where
Serial.begin (115200); // Serial port. For people who are not familiar with arduino the serial port is the one that allows the communication of your software with your hardware
Serial.println (); // line break.
Serial.print ("Connecting to the network"); // Print message
Serial.println (ssid); // Print the network to where you are connecting
//WiFi.begin(ssid,pass); // Here you are connecting to your router or WiFi network
WiFi.begin (ssid); // Making the connection with your router
// - we proceed to perform a cycle - //
while (WiFi.status ()! = WL_CONNECTED) {
delay (500); // Information per second
Serial.print ("."); // print
// While the connection is different to connected you will print a point
} // close while
// - After having consulted you have to print the following data - //
Serial.println (""); // jump line
Serial.println ("Connected Network");
Serial.println ("IP Address:");
Serial.print (WiFi.localIP ()); // Print the IP address of your arduino.
Serial.println ();
// This is what is implemented to make the connection with your Wi-Fi network
}
void loop () {
// ---- Here we will proceed to make the connection to the server — //
// — make a connection to the server
if (! client.connect (port, serv))
else
{ Serial.print ("successful connection"); }}
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