Hello,
I worked on a custom Arduino-like platform to implement a sensor logger, with the resulting CSV file accessible via a static web page (the node is connected via WiFi using an ESP8266 module).
Now, I'd love to move that project on Teensy 3.2.
What prevents me to step over: for that custom Arduino-like platform, the manifacturer provides a library of easy to use and useful classes to manage the WiFi module and the webserver; I don't have to deal with ESP8266 myself.
Simple methods like "setWiFi(DHCP_MODE, AUTH_TYPE, ssid, pwd)" and "setRootPage("/index.htm")" are quick and easy to use.
From what I've gathered, there are no Teensy libraries to easy manage the WiFi module / WiFi connection and a simple static webserver (though I suppose I may use TinyWebServer for that).
I found a few oldish threads about trying to get the ESP8266 playing nice with Teensy, but my general impression was "early development phase".
Am I right, in that there is no easy-to-use WiFi library?
By the way I'm not tied to the 8266: if another WiFi module is supported on Teensy 3.2, I'd buy it.
Thanks a lot
Fernando
I worked on a custom Arduino-like platform to implement a sensor logger, with the resulting CSV file accessible via a static web page (the node is connected via WiFi using an ESP8266 module).
Now, I'd love to move that project on Teensy 3.2.
What prevents me to step over: for that custom Arduino-like platform, the manifacturer provides a library of easy to use and useful classes to manage the WiFi module and the webserver; I don't have to deal with ESP8266 myself.
Simple methods like "setWiFi(DHCP_MODE, AUTH_TYPE, ssid, pwd)" and "setRootPage("/index.htm")" are quick and easy to use.
From what I've gathered, there are no Teensy libraries to easy manage the WiFi module / WiFi connection and a simple static webserver (though I suppose I may use TinyWebServer for that).
I found a few oldish threads about trying to get the ESP8266 playing nice with Teensy, but my general impression was "early development phase".
Am I right, in that there is no easy-to-use WiFi library?
By the way I'm not tied to the 8266: if another WiFi module is supported on Teensy 3.2, I'd buy it.
Thanks a lot
Fernando