TF330 WiFi?

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Re: TF330 WiFi?

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terriblefire wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 4:35 pm I’m gonna have a play with this on the TF360 this weekend...
Good stuff. Looking forward to this.
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Did anybody here managed to get WIFI working, and could give some hints on how to set things up?
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There are many ways to do this.

But all the TF330 does is let you talk to the ESP module. You need to choose a TCP/IP stack for the Amiga and then create a dial script for the ESP module.
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terriblefire wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 1:32 pm There are many ways to do this.

But all the TF330 does is let you talk to the ESP module. You need to choose a TCP/IP stack for the Amiga and then create a dial script for the ESP module.
Thanks, so in practice, I guess there isn't any "easy" solution to connect to a wifi network using the ESP module? It's hard to try anything with no documentation at all.

Did somebody else here get this working and could share some insight?
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I got it working using a zmodem esp firmware, roadshow and pppd on a Linux box to route it.

The CF card, ESP module and pi have all gone awol
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Sorry to dig out an older thread but I'm I reading this correct that you can add a ESP8266 module to the TF330 as a networking solution?

I can't find much info on this but it sounds interesting. Has a guide ever been pulled together for this?
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There isn’t really a guide.

Essentially the ESP module appears on the Amiga serial port...

How you make it work is kinda a software thing from there.
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I've had a go at this this afternoon. I got stuck when i tried to make roadshow use SLIP. Doesnt seem to be obvious how to do this.
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This post may be low on information but you should configure an interface at devs/netinterfaces to use device=slip.device and then start that interface.
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sugar wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 9:46 pm This post may be low on information but you should configure an interface at devs/netinterfaces to use device=slip.device and then start that interface.
Yeah i tried and got an error. Also roadshow doesnt come with slip.device. I had to hunt for it on aminet.

This maybe an alternative approach for people to get going

https://blog.nootch.net/post/amiga-bbs-online-2019/
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