HF-A21-SMT Embedded WiFi Module User Manual
HF-A21-SMT
Embedded WiFi Module User Manual
V1.2
Overview of Characteristic
Support IEEE802.11b/g/n Wireless Standards
Support TCP/UDP/HTTP Network Protocols
Support UART/Ethernet Data Interface
Support Work As STA/AP/AP+STA Mode
Support Router/Bridge Mode Networking
Support Internal/External Antenna Option
Support AT+ Instruction Set for Configuration
Support Friendly Web Configuration Page
Support Heatbeat Signal
Support Smart Link Application Tools
Support UART Free/Auto-Frame Function
Single +3.3V Power Supply
Small Size: 25 x 40mm
FCC/CE Certificated
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 8
1.1. General Specification ............................................................................................................. 8
1.2. Hardware Introduction ............................................................................................................ 9
1.2.1. Pins Definition .................................................................................................................... 9
1.2.2. Mechanical Size ............................................................................................................... 11
1.2.3. On-board Chip Antenna ................................................................................................... 11
1.2.4. External Antenna ............................................................................................................. 12
1.2.5. Evaluation Kit ................................................................................................................... 14
1.2.6. Order Information ............................................................................................................. 15
1.3. Hardware Reference Design ................................................................................................ 15
1.3.1. Hardware Typical Application .......................................................................................... 15
1.3.2. 10/100M Ethernet Interface ............................................................................................. 16
1.3.2.1. Ethernet Connection with Transformer ........................................................................ 16
1.3.2.2. Ethernet Connection without Transformer ................................................................... 16
1.3.3. UART Interface ................................................................................................................ 17
1.3.4. Power Interface ................................................................................................................ 17
1.4. Software Reference Design.................................................................................................. 18
1.4.1. Transparent Transmission Mode ..................................................................................... 18
1.4.2. Configuration Mode .......................................................................................................... 18
1.4.3. Multi-TCP Link Connection .............................................................................................. 19
1.4.4. TCPB Function ................................................................................................................. 19
1.4.5. Palmodic Signal ............................................................................................................... 19
2.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................. 21
2.1. Wireless Networking ............................................................................................................. 21
2.1.1. Basic Wireless Network Based On AP (Infrastructure) ................................................... 21
2.1.2. Wireless Network Based On AP Network ........................................................................ 21
2.1.3. Wireless Network Based On AP+STA ............................................................................. 22
2.2. Auto- Frequency Function ................................................................................................... 23
2.3. Security .................................................................................................................................. 23
2.4. UART Frame Scheme............................................................................................................ 23
2.4.1. UART Free-Frame ........................................................................................................... 23
2.4.2. UART Auto-Frame ........................................................................................................... 24
2.5. Address Binding ................................................................................................................... 24
2.6. Ethernet Interface Communication ..................................................................................... 24
2.6.1. HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As AP) ..................................................... 24
2.6.2. HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As STA, N-Ver) ........................................ 25
2.6.3. HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As STA, Z-Ver) ........................................ 25
2.7. Search Function for STA ...................................................................................................... 25
2.8. Work Mode ............................................................................................................................. 25
2.9. Network Protocol .................................................................................................................. 26
2.10.
Parameters Configuration ................................................................................................ 26
2.11.
Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................. 27
3.
OPERATION GUIDELINE ......................................................................................................... 28
3.1. Configuration via Web Accessing ....................................................................................... 28
3.1.1. Open Web Management Interface................................................................................... 28
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3.1.2. Mode Selection Page ....................................................................................................... 29
3.1.3. AP Interface Setting Page ............................................................................................... 29
3.1.4. STA Interface Setting Page ............................................................................................. 29
3.1.5. Application Setting Page .................................................................................................. 30
3.1.6. Device Management Page .............................................................................................. 31
3.2. HF-A21-SMT Usage Introduction ......................................................................................... 31
3.2.1. Software Debug Tools ..................................................................................................... 31
3.2.2. Network Connection......................................................................................................... 31
3.2.3. Module Debug .................................................................................................................. 32
3.3. Typical Application Examples ............................................................................................. 34
3.3.1. Wireless Control Application ............................................................................................ 34
3.3.2. Remote Management Application .................................................................................... 35
3.3.3. Transparent Serial Port Application ................................................................................. 35
3.3.4. Wireless Data Acquisition Card Application..................................................................... 36
4.
AT+INSTRUCTION INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 37
4.1. Configuration Mode .............................................................................................................. 37
4.1.1. Switch to Configuration Mode .......................................................................................... 37
4.2. AT+ Instruction Set Overview .............................................................................................. 38
4.2.1. Instruction Syntax Format ................................................................................................ 38
4.2.2. AT+ Instruction Set .......................................................................................................... 39
4.2.2.1. AT+E ............................................................................................................................ 40
4.2.2.2. AT+ENTM..................................................................................................................... 40
4.2.2.3. AT+NETP ..................................................................................................................... 40
4.2.2.4. AT+UART ..................................................................................................................... 41
4.2.2.5. AT+ UARTF .................................................................................................................. 41
4.2.2.6. AT+ UARTFT................................................................................................................ 42
4.2.2.7. AT+ UARTFL ................................................................................................................ 42
4.2.2.8. AT+TMODE .................................................................................................................. 42
4.2.2.9. AT+WMODE................................................................................................................. 42
4.2.2.10.
AT+WSKEY .............................................................................................................. 43
4.2.2.11.
AT+WSSSID ............................................................................................................. 43
4.2.2.12.
AT+ WSLK ................................................................................................................ 43
4.2.2.13.
AT+WEBU ................................................................................................................ 44
4.2.2.14.
AT+WAP ................................................................................................................... 44
4.2.2.15.
AT+WAKEY .............................................................................................................. 44
4.2.2.16.
AT+HIDESSID .......................................................................................................... 45
4.2.2.17.
AT+MSLP ................................................................................................................. 45
4.2.2.18.
AT+WSCAN .............................................................................................................. 45
4.2.2.19.
AT+ TCPLK .............................................................................................................. 45
4.2.2.20.
AT + TCPDIS ............................................................................................................ 46
4.2.2.21.
AT+ WANN ............................................................................................................... 46
4.2.2.22.
AT+ LANN ................................................................................................................ 46
4.2.2.23.
AT + DHCPDEN ....................................................................................................... 47
4.2.2.24.
AT+ DHCPGW .......................................................................................................... 47
4.2.2.25.
AT+ TCPTO .............................................................................................................. 47
4.2.2.26.
AT+ MAXSK ............................................................................................................. 47
4.2.2.27.
AT+TCPB.................................................................................................................. 48
4.2.2.28.
AT+TCPPTB ............................................................................................................. 48
4.2.2.29.
AT+TCPADDB .......................................................................................................... 48
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4.2.2.30.
4.2.2.31.
4.2.2.32.
4.2.2.33.
4.2.2.34.
4.2.2.35.
4.2.2.36.
4.2.2.37.
4.2.2.38.
4.2.2.39.
4.2.2.40.
4.2.2.41.
4.2.2.42.
4.2.2.43.
4.2.2.44.
4.2.2.45.
5.
AT+TCPTOB ............................................................................................................ 48
AT+TCPLKB ............................................................................................................. 49
AT+EPHY ................................................................................................................. 49
AT+STTC .................................................................................................................. 49
AT+DOMAIN ............................................................................................................. 49
AT+FRLDEN ............................................................................................................. 49
AT+RELD.................................................................................................................. 50
AT+Z ......................................................................................................................... 50
AT+MID..................................................................................................................... 50
AT+WRMID .............................................................................................................. 50
AT+VER .................................................................................................................... 50
AT+H......................................................................................................................... 50
AT+FVEW ................................................................................................................. 51
AT+FVER.................................................................................................................. 51
AT+WMAC ................................................................................................................ 51
AT+PING .................................................................................................................. 51
PACKAGE INFORMATION ....................................................................................................... 53
5.1 Shipping Information ............................................................................................................ 53
APPENDIX A: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ............................................................................... 54
Q1: How to configure transparent serial port application (TCP protocol) with two HFA21-SMT modules? ......................................................................................................................... 54
Q2: Where to Set HF-A21-SMT Module LAN IP and WAN IP through Web Page? .................. 54
Q3: How to configure transparent serial port application (UDP protocol) with two HFA21-SMT modules? ......................................................................................................................... 55
Q4: Where to set HF-A21-SMT module network protocol (TCP/UDP)? ...................................... 55
Q5: How to configure transparent serial port application: Two HF-A21-SMT modules all
configured as STA and connection through AP? ........................................................................ 56
Q6: How to avoid IP address confliction when apply HF-A21-SMT module? ........................... 57
Q7: PC works as server, all HF-A21-SMT modules works as data acquisition card and
connect with PC, how to configure this application? .................................................................. 57
APPENDIX B: EVB REFERENCE DESIGN ................................................................................... 59
APPENDIX C: CONTACT INFORMATION ..................................................................................... 60
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Figure 46.
Figure 47.
HF-A21-SMT Appearance ..................................................................................................... 9
HF-A21-SMT Pins Map ......................................................................................................... 9
HF-A21-SMT Mechanical Dimension .................................................................................. 11
HF-A21-SMT Chip Antenna Keep Out Region .................................................................... 12
Suggested Module Placement Region ................................................................................ 12
HF-A21-SMT Evaluation Kit ................................................................................................ 14
HF-A21-SMT Order Information .......................................................................................... 15
HF-A21-SMT Hardware Typical Application........................................................................ 15
Ethernet Reference Design with Transformer ..................................................................... 16
Ethernet Reference Design without Transformer ............................................................ 17
UART Interface Reference Design .................................................................................. 17
User MCU Software Flow Chart ...................................................................................... 18
Multi-TCP Link Data Transmition Structure ..................................................................... 19
HF-A21-SMT Functional Architecture .............................................................................. 21
HF-A21-SMT Basic Wireless Network Structure ............................................................. 21
HF-A21-SMT AP Network Structure ................................................................................ 22
HF-A21-SMT AP+STA Network Structure ....................................................................... 22
HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As AP) ..................................................... 24
HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As STA, N-Ver) ........................................ 25
HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As STA, Z-Ver) ........................................ 25
HF-A21-SMT Transparent Transmission Demo .............................................................. 26
Open Web Management page ......................................................................................... 28
Mode Selection Page ....................................................................................................... 29
AP Interface Setting Page ............................................................................................... 29
STA Interface Setting Page ............................................................................................. 30
Application Setting Page .................................................................................................. 30
Device Management Page .............................................................................................. 31
STA Interface Debug Connection .................................................................................... 32
AP Interface Debug Connection ...................................................................................... 32
“CommTools” Serial Debug Tools ................................................................................... 32
“TCPUDPDbg” Tools Create Connection ........................................................................ 33
“TCPUDPDbg” Tools Setting ........................................................................................... 33
“TCPUDPDbg” Tools Connection .................................................................................... 34
Wireless Control Application ............................................................................................ 34
Remote Management Application .................................................................................... 35
Transparent Serial Port Application ................................................................................. 35
Wireless Data Acquisition Card Application..................................................................... 36
HF-A21-SMT Default UART Port Parameters ................................................................. 37
Switch to Configuration Mode .......................................................................................... 37
”AT+H” Instruction for Help .............................................................................................. 38
Shipping Information ........................................................................................................ 53
Configure Transparent Serial Port Connection (TCP) ..................................................... 54
Module LAN IP Setting..................................................................................................... 55
Module WAN IP Setting ................................................................................................... 55
Configure Transparent Serial Port Connection (UDP) ..................................................... 55
Module Network Protocols: TCP/Server .......................................................................... 56
Module Network Protocol: TCP/Client ............................................................................. 56
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Figure 48.
Figure 49.
Figure 50.
Module Network Protocol: UDP ....................................................................................... 56
Two HF-A21-SMT Modules Connection Through AP ...................................................... 57
Wireless Data Acquisition Card Setting ........................................................................... 58
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
HF-A21-SMT Module Technical Specifications ...................................................................... 8
HF-A21-SMT Pins Definition .................................................................................................. 9
HF-A21-SMT External Antenna Parameters ........................................................................ 12
HF-A21-SMT Evaluation Kit Interface Description ............................................................... 14
HF-A21-SMT Web Access Default Setting ........................................................................... 28
Error Code DescribtionHF-A21-SMT Web Access Default Setting ...................................... 39
AT+ Instruction Set List ........................................................................................................ 39
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HISTORY
Ed. V1.0 Created on 1-14-2015.
Ed. V1.1 Modified on 2-03-2015. Modify power consumption.
Ed. V1.2 Modified on 10-19-2015. Modify size information.
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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1. General Specification
Table 1
Class
HF-A21-SMT Module Technical Specifications
Item
Parameters
Certification
FCC/CE
Wireless standard
Frequency range
802.11 b/g/n
2.412GHz-2.484GHz
802.11b: +20 dBm (Max.)
802.11g: +18 dBm (Max.)
802.11n: +15 dBm (Max.)
Configurable
802.11b: -89 dBm
802.11g: -81dBm
802.11n: -71dBm
External:I-PEX Connector or PIN25 line
out
Internal:On-board PCB antenna
UART: 1200bps - 230400bps
Ethernet: 10Mbps/100Mpbs
GPIO,I2C,USB
3.3V (+/-5%)
Avg:170mA Peak:400mA
-40℃- 85℃
-45℃- 125℃
25×40×3mm SMT
Transmit Power
Wireless
Parameters
Receiver Sensitivity
Antenna Option
Data Interface
Hardware
Parameters
Software
Parameters
Operating Voltage
Operating Current
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Dimensions and Size
Network Type
Security Mechanisms
Encryption
Work Mode
Serial command
Network Protocol
Max. TCP Connection
User Configuration
User Application SW
STA /AP/AP+STA mode
WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK/WAPI
WEP64/WEP128/TKIP/AES
Transparent Transmission
AT+instruction set
TCP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/DHCP/DNS/HTTP
32
Web Server+AT command config.
Support customized application SW
Provide SDK package
Provide smart link tools
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1.2. Hardware Introduction
Figure 1.
1.2.1.
HF-A21-SMT Appearance
Pins Definition
Figure 2.
Table 2
Pin
3,18,24,
26
1,2
4
HF-A21-SMT Pins Map
HF-A21-SMT Pins Definition
Description
GND
Name
GND
Direction
Power
Note
VCC
UART Data Transmit
3.3V
UART_TXD
Power
O
3.3V @ 350mA
Note1
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UART Data Receive
UART_RXD
I
6
8
GPIO
Ethernet Interface
GPIO_0
PHY_TX+
I/O
O
9
Ethernet Interface
PHY_TX-
O
10
Ethernet Interface
PHY_RX+
I
11
Ethernet Interface
PHY_RX-
I
12
USB_D+
USB_D+
I/O
13
USB_D-
USB_D-
I/O
14
WiFi status Indication
nLink
O
15
Module reset signal
nRST
I
16
Indicate the module
status of power on
process
nReady
O
17
Restore configuration
nReload
I
19
20
21
22
I2C_SD
I2C_SCLK
UART1 Data Receive
UART1 Data Transmit
I2C_SD
I2C_SCLK
UART1_RXD
UART1_TXD
I/O
O
I
O
23
25
7
GPIO
2.4GHz Antenna
Reserved
GPIO_1
ANT
NC
I/O
O
NC
c
Ethernet Data Interface.
USB Host Port
“1”- WIFI connection
available,
“0”- No WIFI connection
“Low (0)” effective reset
input.
The reset duration should be
kept more than 300ms
“0” or “Palmodic Signal” Finish module boot up
process;
“1” - Module boot up not
finish.
Module will Restore factory
default configuration after
set this pin “0” more than 3s,
then set “1”.
This pin must 4.7K pull-up
outside the module.
Note1
50 Ohm resistence control
Note1: These Pins should not add external pull-up resistor. It's configure pin for module
bootup.
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1.2.2. Mechanical Size
HF-A21-SMT modules physical size as follows:
Figure 3.
HF-A21-SMT Mechanical Dimension
1.2.3. On-board Chip Antenna
HF-A21-SMT module support internal ob-board chip antenna option. When costomer select
internal antenna, you shall comply with following antenna design rules and module location
suggestions:
➢
➢
➢
For customer PCB, RED color region (7.5x25mm) can’t put componet or paste GND net;
Antenna must away from metal or high components at least 10mm;
Antenna can’t be shieldedby any meal enclosure; All cover, include plastic, shall away
from antenna at least 10mm;
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Figure 4.
HF-A21-SMT Chip Antenna Keep Out Region
High-Flying suggest HF-A21-SMT module better locate in following region at customer board,
which to reduce the effect to antenna and wireless signal, and better consult High-Flying technical
people when you structure your module placement and PCB layout.
Figure 5.
Suggested Module Placement Region
1.2.4. External Antenna
HF-A21-SMT modules support internal antenna and external antenna option for user dedicated
application. If user select external antenna, HF-A21-SMT modules must be connected to the 2.4G
antenna according to IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards.
The antenna parameters required as follows:
Table 3
HF-A21-SMT External Antenna Parameters
Item
Parameters
Frequency range
2.4~2.5GHz
Impedance
50 Ohm
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VSWR
Return Loss
Connector Type
2 (Max)
-10dB (Max)
I-PEX or populate directly
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1.2.5. Evaluation Kit
High-Flying provides the evaluation kit to promote user to familiar the product and develop the
detailed application. The evaluation kit shown as below, user can connect to HF-A21-SMT
module with the RS-232 UART port, 100M Eth port or Wireless port to configure the parameters,
manage the module or do the some functional tests.
Figure 6.
HF-A21-SMT Evaluation Kit
The external interface description for evaluation kit as follows:
Table 4
Function
External
Interface
LED
Button
HF-A21-SMT Evaluation Kit Interface Description
Name
DC-Jack
DC 5V
COM1 UART
COM2 UART1
RJ-45
USB Host
DIP-16
ATT
Power (Red)
nLink
nReady
Reset
Reload
Description
5V@1A Power input: DC-Jack
5V@1A Power input: 2-Pin
DB9, UART, Connect PC serial port
DB9, UART1, Connect PC serial port
100M Ethernet Interface
Seserved USB (Type A)
Extended 16-pin functional interface
2.4GHz , SMA external antenna interface
3.3V Power Indicator
nLink/GPIO-Pin 14 Indicator
nReady/GPIO-Pin 16 Indicator
Used to reset the module.
Module restore to factory default configuration.
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1.2.6. Order Information
Base on customer detailed requirement, HF-A21-SMT series modules provide different variants
and physical type for detailed application.
Figure 7.
HF-A21-SMT Order Information
1.3. Hardware Reference Design
1.3.1.
Hardware Typical Application
Figure 8.
HF-A21-SMT Hardware Typical Application
Notes:
nRST- Module hardware reset signal. Input. Logics “0” effective.
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There is 22K&4.7uF reset circuit. When module power up or some issue happened, MCU need
assert nRST signal “0” at least 300ms, then set” 1” to keep module fully reset.
nReady- Module boot up ready signal. Output. Logics “0” effective.
The module will output “0” “or “Palmodic Signal” after normal boot up. This signal used to judge if
module finish boot up and ready for application or working at normal mode.
nLink- Module WIFI connection indication. Output.
When module connect to AP (STA mode) or some WiFi STA connect to module (AP mode), the
module will output “0”. This signal used to judge if module already at WiFi connection status.
nReload- Module restore to factory default configuration.Input. Logics “0” effective.
User can assert nReload signal “0” more than 3’s through button or MCU pin, then release,
module will restore to factory default configuration and re-start boot up process. User need add
4.7K~10K Ohm pull-up resister external the module. If not use this function, then can use
AT command AT+FRLDEN=off to disable it.
UART_TXD/RXD- UART port data transmit and receive signal.
1.3.2. 10/100M Ethernet Interface
HF-A21-SMT modules provide one 10/100M Ethernet PHY layer interface for data transition or
user configuration. This Ethernet support with transformer and without transformer (PHY-to-PHY)
2 kinds of connection.
1.3.2.1. Ethernet Connection with Transformer
User board put Ethernet transformer and RJ-45 connector. This is a general 10/100M Ethernet
phy layer connection. The reference design as following:
Figure 9.
Ethernet Reference Design with Transformer
1.3.2.2. Ethernet Connection without Transformer
For this application, Ethernet will work as internal data transmition interface and save one
transformer and RJ-45 connector. Ethernet PHY-to-PHY connection will use AC coupled
connection. This is a space and cost optimized solution. Hardware reference design as following:
Note: VCC signal at reference design shall base on user board PHY chipset voltage level, such
as 2.5V power supply for general Ethernet PHY chipset.
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Figure 10. Ethernet Reference Design without Transformer
1.3.3. UART Interface
UART interface is the serial data transmition interface mainly used for HF-A21-SMT modules.
User can add RS-232 chipset on user board and convert the signal to RS-232 voltage to
communicate with outside equipment or sensors. HF-A21-SMT modules UART interface include
4 general signals: TXD/RXD/RTS/CTS. The hardware reference design with RS-232 chipset as
following:
Figure 11. UART Interface Reference Design
Notes: TXD pin is also hardware configuration pin internal module. So this pin MUST pull-down
during module power up. HF0A11x modules provide internal pull-down resister, user can’t add
pull-up/pull-down resister on user board, which may cause module can’t work.
1.3.4. Power Interface
HF-A21-SMT module support single +3.3V power supply. The peak current shall about 350mA
and normal WiFi working current shall about 200mA. The power save (WiFi OFF) mode will about
100mA
Decoupling at power pin suggested, At least one 100uF and one 10uF capacitor required at user
board and put near module power input pin will increase the reliability and performance.
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1.4. Software Reference Design
When HF-A21-SMT modules boot up phase, the general user board MCU software flow chart will
as following:
Figure 12. User MCU Software Flow Chart
When HF-A21-SMT modules boot up, user can select one work mode base on the setting, and
user can switch to the configuration mode at any kinds of work mode.
1.4.1. Transparent Transmission Mode
HF-A21-SMT modules support serial interface transparent transmission mode. The benefit of this
mode is achieves a plug and play serial data port, and reduces user complexity furthest. In this
mode, user should only configure the necessary parameters. After power on, module can
automatically connect to the default wireless network and server.
As in this mode, the module's serial port always work in the transparent transmission mode, so
users only need to think of it as a virtual serial cable, and send and receive data as using a
simple serial. In other words, the serial cable of users’ original serial devices is directly replaced
with the module; user devices can be easy for wireless data transmission without any changes.
The transparent transmission mode can fully compatible with user’s original software platform and
reduce the software development effort for integrate wireless data transmission.
Notes: Transparent transmission mode as a low level phy layer data transmitting can't keep zero
error rates by itself. User can enable UART port’s hardware flow control CTS/RTS function or
though higher layer protocol such as TCP to lower error rate and mange the data completeness.
High-Flying recommend when doing large amounts of data transmitting in transparent
transmission mode, hardware flow control should be enabled, so as to fully ensure reliable data
transmission. In the applications which doesn’t need flow control, users can simply leave RTS /
CTS pin vacant.
1.4.2. Configuration Mode
In configuration mode, user can finish HF-A21-SMT module configuration management and
parameters setting work. In work mode (Transparent Transmission), user can switch to the
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configuration mode through AT+instruction, detailed switch operation refer to “AT+ instruction set”
chapter.
1.4.3. Multi-TCP Link Connection
When HF-A21-SMT module configured as TCP Server, it supports Multi-TCP link connection, and
maximum 32 TCP clients permit to connect to HF-A21-SMT module. User can realize multi-TCP
link connection at each work mode.
Multi-TCP link connection will work as following structure:
Upstream: All dates from different TCP connection or client will be transmitted to the serial port as
a sequence.
Downstream: All data from serial port (user) will be duplicate and broadcast to every TCP
connection or client.
Detailed multi-TCP link data transmition structure as following figure:
Figure 13. Multi-TCP Link Data Transmition Structure
1.4.4. TCPB Function
HF-A21-SMT support 2xTCP function, which means module can support 2 network connections
at the same time. The 2nd net work connection called TCPB. TCPB only works as TCP Client and
its configuration can only through AT commanrd, not Web configuration supported. The command
as following,
➢ AT+TCPB=on,
Enable TCPB function;
➢ AT+TCPPTB=, Set TCPB port number;
➢ AT+TCPADDB=, Set TCPB’s server address;
➢ AT+TCPTOB=, Set TCPB timeout;
➢ AT+TCPLKB,
Query TCPB link status;
Detailed command describtion refer ro AT instruction chapter. After enable TCPB function, two
network interfaces’ work mode like “Multi-TCP Link”, All dates from each TCP connection will be
transmitted to the serial port as a sequence and all data from serial port (user) will be duplicate
and broadcast to each TCP connection.
1.4.5. Palmodic Signal
Base on selected factory default setting, nReady signal can have two output statuses:
➢ Status One: The module will output “0” after normal boot up. This signal used to judge if
module finish boot up and ready for application.
➢ Status Two: The module will output “Palmodic Signal” after normal boot up.The
palmodic signal is 0.5Hz square wave with dutyfactor 1:1. User can query this signal to
judge if moduleis active “live” or need to re-boot. When module switches to command
mode, it will output “0”, which used to distinguish work mode and command mode.
Notes:
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This function is user selected factory setting and RELD instruction will not effective for this
function. If user not requires this function, the default factory setting is Status One. Contact with
Hi-flying for more detailed support.
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2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
2.1. Wireless Networking
HF-A21-SMT module can be configured as both wireless STA and AP base on network type.
Logically there are two interfaces in HF-A21-SMT. One is for STA, and another is for AP. When
HF-A21-SMT works as AP, other STA equipments are able to connect to wireless LAN via HFA21-SMT module. Wireless Networking with HF-A21-SMT is very flexible.
Following figure shows the functional architecture of HF-A21-SMT module:
Figure 14. HF-A21-SMT Functional Architecture
Notes:
AP: that is the wireless Access Point, the founder of a wireless network and the centre of the
network nodes. The wireless router we use at home or in office may be an AP.
STA: short for Station, each terminal connects to a wireless network (such as laptops, PDA and
other networking devices) can be called with a STA device.
2.1.1. Basic Wireless Network Based On AP (Infrastructure)
Infrastructure: it’s also called basic network. It built by AP and many STAs which join in.
The characters of network of this type are that AP is the centre, and all communication between
STAs is transmitted through the AP. The figure following shows such type of networking.
Figure 15. HF-A21-SMT Basic Wireless Network Structure
2.1.2.
Wireless Network Based On AP Network
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As showing in the figure below, HF-A21-SMT (1) can be treat as an AP, and HF-A21-SMT (2),
HF-A21-SMT (3) and the laptop are STAs connected to HF-A21-SMT (1). Meanwhile, all HF-A21SMT modules can connected to user device via UART interface. All HF-A21-SMT modules can
be operated and managed through the laptop. So it is convenient to O&M all HF-A21-SMT
modules. Moreover, in such AP network structure, the whole coverage of a wireless network can
be extended easily.
Figure 16. HF-A21-SMT AP Network Structure
2.1.3. Wireless Network Based On AP+STA
HF-A21-SMT module support AP+STA network mode, means module support one AP interface
and one STA interface at the same time, as following figure,
Figure 17. HF-A21-SMT AP+STA Network Structure
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When module enables AP+STA function, Module’s STA interface can connect with router and
connect to TCP server in the network. At the same time, module’s AP interface is also active and
permit phone/PAD to connect through TCPB, then phone/PAD can control user device and and
setting the module parameters,
The advantage of AP+STA mode is:
➢ Users can easily setting and track user device through Phone/PAD and not change the
orginal network setting.
➢ Users can easily setting module’s parameters through WiFi when module works as STA
mode.
AP+STA Mode Setting:
AP+STA mode need serial AT command to enable as follows:
➢ AT+FAPSTA=on, Enable AP+STA mode;
➢ Then, when you configure module works as STA mode, it’s AP interface still active;
AP+STA Mode Notes:
When user enable AP+STA function, the STA port need to keep connected with other router (AP),
or STA port will have to scan the AP frequently, which will affect AP port function and may cause
some data loss.
So,if user confirm STA port can’t connect with AP at some time, user can disable the STA scan
through the following command:
➢ AT+STTC=on/off,on: Scan AP; off: No scan AP.
After re-start module, this command not saved;
➢ AT+FSTTC=on/off;
This command is saved after re-starting the module;
2.2. Auto- Frequency Function
When module works as STA, HF-A21-SMT will adjust its wireless channel to keep the same
channel with associated AP and connect in.
When module works as AP and HF-A21-SMT enable Auto-frequency function, then when module
boot up, it will select the best wireless channel based on surrounding environment.
2.3. Security
HF-A21-SMT module supports multiple wireless encryption mechanisms, and enables to protect
the security of user’s data transmission, the mechanisms include:
◆
◆
◆
◆
◆
WEP
WPA-PSK/TKIP
WPA-PSK/AES
WPA2-PSK/TKIP
WPA2-PSK/AES
2.4. UART Frame Scheme
2.4.1. UART Free-Frame
HF-A21-SMT support UART free-frame function. If user select open this function, module will
check the intervals between any two bytes when reciving UART data. If this interval time exceeds
defined value (50ms default), HF-A21-SMT will think it as the end of one frame and transfer this
free-frame to WiFi port, or HF-A21-SMT will receive UART data untill 4K bytes, then transfer 4KB
frame to WiFi port.
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HF-A21-SMT’s default interval time is 50ms. User can also set this interval to fast (10ms) through
AT command. But user have to consider if user MCU can send UART data with 10ms interval ,or
the UART data may be divide as fragment.
Through AT command: AT+FUARTTE=fash/normal, user can set the interval time: fast (10ms)
and normal (50ms). This command is factory default setting command and AT+RELD can’t
change its value.
2.4.2. UART Auto-Frame
HF-A21-SMT support UART auto-frame function. If user select open this function and setting
auto-frame trigger length and auto-frame trigger time parameters, then module will auto framing
the data which received from UART port and transmitting to the network as pre-defined data
structure.
➢
➢
Auto-frame trigger length: The fixed data length that module used to transmitting to
the network.
Auto-frame trigger time: After the trigger time, if UART port received data can’t reach
auto-frame trigger length, then module will transmitting available data to the network
and bypass the auto-frame trigger length condition.
Detailed UART auto-frame function can refer to AT+ instruction set “UARTF/UARTFT/UARTFL”
introduction.
2.5. Address Binding
HF-A21-SMT module supports the feature of binding the BSSID address of target network.
According to the provisions of 802.11 protocol, different wireless networks can have a same
network name (i.e. SSID / ESSID), but must correspond to a unique BSSID address (i.e. MAC
address). Illegal intruders can create a wireless network with the same SSID / ESSID, it will make
STAs in the network to join to the illegal AP, thereby and then network leakage happen.
Users can prevent STA from joining to illegal network by binding the BSSID address, to improve
wireless network security.
2.6. Ethernet Interface Communication
HF-A21-SMT module provides one 10/100M Ethernet interface. With this Ethernet interface, user
can easily realize the three interface (WiFi, UART, and Ethernet) intercommunication and
networking. HF-A21-SMT module can configured as Bridge Mode or Router Mode base on
different networking technology.
Notes: The Ethenet function is disabled by default because of the large power consumption.
Users may input “AT+FEPHY=on” and reset to enable Ethenet. HF-A21-SMT need different
configuration to support different Ethenet Networking mode (Such as “N-Ver” and “Z-Ver” as
following, which need AT+FVER=n to switch to N-Ver or AT+FVER=z to switch to Z-Ver).
2.6.1.
HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As AP)
Figure 18. HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As AP)
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For above networking, HF-A21-SMT module works as AP and also the centre of this network. All
devices’ IP address in this network shall use the same network segment with HF-A21-SMT and
they can intercommunication with this method.
2.6.2.
HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As STA, N-Ver)
Figure 19. HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As STA, N-Ver)
For above networking, HF-A21-SMT module works as STA(Firmware is N-Version),and
module configured as router mode. When module connect to AP, it will get wireless port IP
address from AP(For example: 192.168.1.100).At the same time, module also form a subnet
(Default 10.10.100.254)and all devices connected to module Ethernet interface will get
assigned IP address(For example: 10.10.100.101).So for above networking, PC1 at internal
subnet can initiate a connection to PC2 (For HF-A21-SMT works as router mode), but PC2 can’t
active initiate a connection to PC1.
2.6.3.
HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As STA, Z-Ver)
Figure 20. HF-A21-SMT Ethernet Interface Networking (As STA, Z-Ver)
For above networking, HF-A21-SMT module works as STA(Firmware is Z-Version),and
module configured as bridge mode. When module connect to AP, all devices connected to
module Ethernet interface will get assigned IP address from AP (For example:
192.168.1.101).For module works as bridge mode, it can be treated as a transparent device and
PC1, PC2 can communicate without any limit. But in this networking, HF-A21-SMT module needs
assign a static LAN IP address (For example: 192.168.1.10) if module also needs
communication with AP or configuration through web page.
2.7. Search Function for STA
When using web configuration STA Interface Setting Page, user can push “Search” button to find
surrounding AP, and find a AP to associated.
2.8. Work Mode
HF-A21-SMT modules provide two kinds of work mode: Transparent transmission mode.
Transparent transmission mode achieves a plug and play serial data port, and reduces user
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complexity. User can save the configuration information to the flash of HF-A21-SMT, then module
will go into the appointed work mode after power up.
For a module which already finished parameters setting, it will try to connect a wireless network
and server with these parameters after power up, and serial interface is also active with preconfigured parameters. Then all the data is transferred directly between serial interface and Wifi
interface without any interpreted.
The parameters which need to configure include:
➢
Wireless Network Parameters
◼ Wireless Network Name(SSID)
◼ Security Mode
◼ Encryption Key
➢
TCP/UDP Linking Parameters
◼ Protocol Type
◼ Link Type(Server or Client)
◼ Target Port ID Number
◼ Target Port IP Address
➢
Serial Port Parameters
◼ Baud Rate
◼ Data Bit
◼ Parity (Check) Bit
◼ Stop Bit
◼ Hardware Flow Control
➢
Work Mode Selection
◼ Transparent transmission
Transparent transmission demo as showing in the following figure, a HF-A21-SMT module can be
taken as a virtual serial line when UART interface working in transparent transmission mode. And
user device will realize wireless data transmition almost without any changes.
Figure 21. HF-A21-SMT Transparent Transmission Demo
2.9. Network Protocol
HF-A21-SMT module supports TCP/UDP network protocol and the port parameters can be set
via web accessing or AT+instruction set.
2.10. Parameters Configuration
HF-A21-SMT module supports two methods to configuration parameters: Web Accessing and
AT+instruction set.
Web accessing means users can configure parameters through Web browser. When HF-A21SMT module connected to wireless network, parameters configuration is done on a PC
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connected to the same wireless network. AT+instruction set configuration means user configure
parameters through serial interface command. Refer to “AT+instruction set” chapter for more
detail.
Notes:
High-Flying can customized the parameters setting as customer request and ship HF-A21-SMT
modules with these parameters as factory default configuration. It will reduce user’s module
configuration time for mass production. Also, if user need different parameters setting for every
module, High-Flying can provide the auto-configuration tool to speed up the module
conguration duration. Please contact High-Flying technical interface to acquire this tool if required.
2.11. Firmware Upgrade
HF-A21-SMT module supports firmware upgrade online; User can upgrade firmware via web
access.
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3. OPERATION GUIDELINE
3.1. Configuration via Web Accessing
When first use HF-A21-SMT modules, user may need some configuration. User can connect to
HF-A21-SMT module’s wireless interface with following default setting information and configure
the module through laptop.
Table 5
HF-A21-SMT Web Access Default Setting
Parameters
SSID
Default Setting
HF-A21x_AP
IP Address
10.10.100.254
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
User Name
admin
Password
admin
3.1.1. Open Web Management Interface
Step 1: Connect laptop to SSID “HF-A21x_AP” of HF-A21-SMT module via wireless LAN card;
Step 2: After wireless connection OK. Open Wen browser and access “http://10.10.100.254”;
Step 3: Then input user name and password in the page as following and click “OK” button.
Figure 22. Open Web Management page
The HF-A21-SMT web management page support English and Chinese language. User can
select language environment at the top right corner and click “Apply” button.
The main menu include five pages: “Mode Selection”,” AP Interface Setting”,”STA Interface
Setting”,”Application Setting”, and “Device Management”
Notes:
Default, High-Flying suggests all Web management related operation shall execute at AP mode.
(Even you need configure STA parameters and want module works as STA mode). If user selects
STA mode and still want to configurate the module through Web browser, you have to access the
module through another AP (and get the module IP address through this AP.)
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3.1.2. Mode Selection Page
This page use to setting the module working mode (Transparent Transmission) and wireless
networking mode (AP and STA mode).
Figure 23. Mode Selection Page
3.1.3. AP Interface Setting Page
This page use to setting the parameters when HF-A21-SMT module works as AP.
Figure 24. AP Interface Setting Page
3.1.4. STA Interface Setting Page
This page use to setting the parameters when HF-A21-SMT module works as STA.
Such as SSID of AP which module need to connected, and also select the networking type:
DHCP or static IP address.
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Figure 25. STA Interface Setting Page
3.1.5. Application Setting Page
This page use to setting the parameters of serial port communication, such as UART setting and
high layer network protocol setting which used support serial communication.
Figure 26. Application Setting Page
Notes:
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Generally, Network protocols support three modes: TCP Server, TCP Client, and UDP. UDP has
no server and client requirement according to standard.
Besides module working as TCP Server (IP address not required in this mode). User must set the
IP address of the device which need communicate with HF-A21-SMT module.
Also the Port ID between two sides of the communication devices must keep the same.
3.1.6. Device Management Page
This page use to manage HF-A21-SMT module general setting, such as administrator setting,
restart module button, restore factory default setting button, and update firmware through
webpage.
Figure 27. Device Management Page
Notes:
Restart module button: When you setting the parameters of different web pages, you will click
“Apply” button to confirm the setting, but the setting take effect only after user click the “Restart”
button here, the module will re-boot up and reflash the memory information with new changes.
3.2. HF-A21-SMT Usage Introduction
3.2.1. Software Debug Tools
High-Flying use two common software tools debugging and applying HF-A21-SMT modules.
(User can also select other tools used to debug serial and Ethernet port).
◼ Serial Debugging Software: ComTools
◼
Ethernet Debugging Software: TCPUDPDbg
3.2.2. Network Connection
User can select two methods to connect HF-A21-SMT module base on dedicated application.
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➢ Use HF-A21-SMT STA interface
HF-A21-SMT and debug PC2 connect to a wireless AP, another PC1 (or user device) connect to
HF-A21-SMT module with serial port:
Figure 28. STA Interface Debug Connection
➢ Use HF-A21-SMT AP interface
Debug PC2 connect to HF-A21-SMT through wireless connection, another PC1 (or user device)
connect to HF-A21-SMT module with serial port.
Figure 29. AP Interface Debug Connection
3.2.3. Module Debug
PC1 open “CommTools” program, setting the same serial port parameters with HF-A21-SMT
module and open serial port connection.
Figure 30. “CommTools” Serial Debug Tools
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PC2 open “TCPUDPDbg” program, and create a new connection. If HF-A21-SMT configured as
Server mode, “TCPUDPDbg” Tools shall create “Client “mode connection. Or otherwise, create a
“Server” mode connection.
Figure 31.
“TCPUDPDbg” Tools Create Connection
Then setting the TCP/UDP connection parameters. Default as following:
Figure 32.
“TCPUDPDbg” Tools Setting
Then, click “Create” button to create a connection.
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Figure 33.
“TCPUDPDbg” Tools Connection
Now, in transparent transmission mode (HF-A21-SMT default setting), data can be transferred
from “CommTools” program to “TCPUDPDbg” program, or in reverse. You can see data in
receiver side will keep same as in sender side.
3.3. Typical Application Examples
3.3.1.
Wireless Control Application
Figure 34. Wireless Control Application
For this wireless control application, HF-A21-SMT works as AP mode. Module’s serial port
connects to user device. So, control agent (Smart phone for this example) can manage and
control the user device through the wireless connection with HF-A21-SMT module.
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3.3.2.
Remote Management Application
Figure 35. Remote Management Application
For this remote management application, HF-A21-SMT works as STA mode and connects to
Internet through wireless AP. Module configured as TCP Client and communicates with remote
TCP server at Internet. Module’s serial port connects to user device.
So, user device’s data or sampling information can send to remote TCP server for storage or
processing. Also remote TCP server can send command to control and manage the user device
through the wireless network.
3.3.3. Transparent Serial Port Application
For this transparent serial port application, two HF-A21-SMT modules connect as below figures to
build up a transparent serial port connection.
Figure 36. Transparent Serial Port Application
For left side HF-A21-SMT module, configured as AP mode and use default SSID and IP address,
network protocol configured as TCP/Server mode, and protocol port ID: 8899.
For right side HF-A21-SMT module, configured as STA mode and setting the same SSID (”HFA11x_AP” for this example)with left side HF-A21-SMT module, enable DHCP network and
network protocol configured as TCP/Client mode, protocol port ID: 8899. Target IP address part
setting the same IP address with left side HF-A21-SMT module (“10.10.100.254” for this
example).
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When right side HF-A21-SMT boot up, it will find wireless AP (SSID:HF-A11x_AP for this
example) and open TCP/Client network protocol to connect with left side module’s TCP/Server.
All these operation will be automatic and after finished, the two user devices connected to HFA21-SMT module through serial port can communicate each other and think the connection
between them is fully transparent.
3.3.4. Wireless Data Acquisition Card Application
For this wireless data acquisition card application, one PC works as data server and every data
acquisition card connects with a HF-A21-SMT module to support wireless connection function.
Figure 37. Wireless Data Acquisition Card Application
As above figure, one HF-A21-SMT configured as AP mode and all others configured as STA
mode. All HF-A21-SMT which configured as STA and data server PC wireless connected to HFA21-SMT which configured as AP to make up a wires network.
Data server PC open TCP/Server protocol and all HF-A21-SMT modules open TCP/Client
protocol. All data acquisition cards’ data and sampling information can be transmitted to data
server PC for operation.
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4. AT+INSTRUCTION INTRODUCTION
4.1. Configuration Mode
When HF-A21-SMT power up, it will default works as transparent transmission mode, then user
can switch to configuration mode by serial port command. HF-A21-SMT UART default
parameters setting as below figure,
Figure 38. HF-A21-SMT Default UART Port Parameters
In configuration mode, user can setting the module through AT+ instruction set, which cover all
web page setting function.
4.1.1. Switch to Configuration Mode
Two steps to finish switching from transparent transmission mode to configuration mode.
➢
➢
UART input “+++”, after module receive “+++”, and feedback “a” as confirmation.
UART input “a”, after module receive “a” and feedback “+ok” to go into AT+
instruction set configuration mode.
Figure 39. Switch to Configuration Mode
Notes:
1. When user input “+++” (No “Enter” key required), the UART port will display feedback
information “a”, and not display input information”+++” as above UART display.
2. Any other input or wrong step to UART port will cause the module still works as original mode
(transparent transmission).
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4.2. AT+ Instruction Set Overview
User can input AT+ Instruction through hyper terminal or other serial debug terminal, also can
program the AT+ Instruction to script. User can also input “AT+H” to list all AT+ Instruction and
description to start.
Figure 40. ”AT+H” Instruction for Help
4.2.1. Instruction Syntax Format
AT+Instruction protocol is based on the instruction of ASCII command style, the description of
syntax format as follow.
➢ Format Description
◼ < >: Means the parts must be included
◼ [ ]: Means the optional part
➢
Command Message
AT+[op][para-1,para-2,para-3,para-4…]
◼
◼
◼
◼
◼
AT+: Prefix of command message;
CMD: Command string;
[op]: Symbol of command operator,
◆ “=” : The command requires parameters input;
◆ “NULL”: Query the current command parameters setting;
[para-n]: Parameters input for setting if required;
:”Enter” Key, it’s 0x0a or 0x0d in ASCII;
Notes: When input AT+Instruction, “AT+” character will display capital letter automatic
and other parts will not change as you input.
➢
Response Message
+[op] [para-1,para-2,para-3,para-4…]
◼
◼
+: Prefix of response message;
RSP: Response string;
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◼
◼
◼
◼
➢
◆ “ok” : Success
◆ “ERR”: Failure
[op] : =
[para-n]: Parameters if query command or Error code when error happened;
: ASCII 0x0d;
: ASCIII 0x0a;
Error Code
Table 6
4.2.2.
Error Code DescribtionHF-A21-SMT Web Access Default Setting
Error Code
-1
-2
Description
Invalid Command Format
Invalid Command
-3
-4
-5
Invalid Operation Symbol
Invalid Parameter
Operation Not Permitted
AT+ Instruction Set
Table 7
Instruction
E
ENTM
NETP
UART
UARTF
UARTFT
UARTFL
TMODE
WMODE
WSKEY
WSSSID
WSLK
WEBU
WAP
WAKEY
HIDESSID
MSLP
WSCAN
TCPLK
TCPDIS
WANN
LANN
DHCPDEN
DHCPGW
AT+ Instruction Set List
Description
NULL
Open/Close show back function
Set module into transparent transmition mode
Set/Query network protocol parameters
Set/Query serial port parameters
Open/Close UART auto-frame function
Set/Query UART auto-frame trigger time
Set/Query UART auto-frame trigger length
Set/Query data transmition mode
(transparent transmition)
Set/Query WIFI work mode (AP or STA)
Set/Query WIFI security parameters as STA
Set/Query WIFI target AP SSID parameters as STA
Query WiFi link status as STA
Set/Query WEB page login parameters
(User Name and Password)
Set/Query WIFI parameters as AP
Set/Query WIFI security parameters as AP
Set/Query hide AP’s SSID
Set modules into power save mode.(Turn OFF WiFi)
Seek AP when module works as STA mode
Query if TCP link already build-up
Open/Cose TCP (Only TCP Client available)
Set/Query WAN setting, only effective as STA mode
Set/Query LAN setting, only effective as AP mode
Enable/Disable LAN DHCP server function
Set/Query DHCP gateway address
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TCPTO
MAXSK
TCPB
TCPPTB
TCPADDB
TCPTOB
TCPLKB
EPHY
STTC
DOMAIN
FRLDEN
RELD
Z
MID
WRMID
VER
H
FVEW
FVER
WMAC
PING
Set/Query TCP timeout
Set/Query maxima TCP connection
Open/Close TCPB function
Set/Query TCPB port number
Set/Query TCPB server address
Set/Query TCPB time out time
Query TCPB link status
Open/Close ETH interface
Enable/Disable STA port scan function
Set/Query domain ofmodule webpage
Enable/Disable nReload pin function
Restore to factory default setting
Re-start module
Query module ID information
Set module ID
Query module software version information
Help
Enable/Disable WANN mode
Set/Query working mode
Set/Query AP MAC address
PING command
Notes: HF-A21-SMT module can works as AP or STA, user have to use different AT+ Instruction
to set WiFi parameters when module works as AP or STA mode.
4.2.2.1. AT+E
◼ Function: Open/Close show back function;
◼ Format:
AT+E
+ok< LF >< LF >
When HF-A21-SMT module firstly switch from transparent transmission to configuration mode,
show back status is open, input “AT+E” to close show back function, input“AT+E” again to open
show back function.
4.2.2.2. AT+ENTM
◼ Function: Set module into transparent transmition mode;
◼ Format:
AT+ENTM
+ok< LF >< LF >
When operate this command, module switch from configuration mode to transparent transmission
mode.
4.2.2.3. AT+NETP
◼ Function: Set/Query network protocol parameters;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
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AT+NETP
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+NETP=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ protocol:
TCP
UDP
◆ CS: Network mode:
SERVER
CLIENT
◆ Port: protocol port ID: Decimal digit and less than 65535
◆ IP: Server’s IP address when module set as client
After HF-A21-SMT module boots up again, the setting will be effective.
4.2.2.4. AT+UART
◼ Function: Set/Query serial port parameters;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+UART
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+UART=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ baudrate:
1200,1800,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200,230400
◆ data_bits:
5,6,7,8
◆ stop_bits:
1,2
◆ parity:
NONE,EVEN,ODD,MARK,SPACE
◆ flowctrl:hardware flow control (CTSRTS)
NFC: No flow control
FC: flow control
After HF-A21-SMT module boots up again, the setting will be effective.
4.2.2.5. AT+ UARTF
◼ Function: Open/Close UART auto-frame function;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ UARTF
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ UARTF=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ para:
disable - Close auto-frame function;
enable - Open auto-frame function;
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4.2.2.6. AT+ UARTFT
◼ Function: Set/Query UART auto-frame trigger time;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ UARTFT
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ UARTFT=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ time: Range 100 ~10000; Unit: ms. Auto-frame trigger time
4.2.2.7. AT+ UARTFL
◼ Function: Set/Query UART auto-frame trigger length;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ UARTFL
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ UARTFL=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ len: Range 64 ~4096; Unit: byte. Auto-frame trigger length;
4.2.2.8. AT+TMODE
◼ Function: Set/Query data transmition mode;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+TMODE
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ TMODE=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ tmode: Data transmition mode
Through: Transparent transmition
After HF-A21-SMT module boots up again, the setting will be effective.
4.2.2.9. AT+WMODE
◼ Function: Set/Query WIFI work mode;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+WMODE
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ WMODE=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ mode:WIFI work mode
AP
STA
After HF-A21-SMT module boots up again, the setting will be effective.
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4.2.2.10. AT+WSKEY
◼ Function: Set/Query WIFI security parameters as STA;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+WSKEY
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ WSKEY=< auth,encry,key>
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ auth: Authentication mode
OPEN
SHARED
WPAPSK
◆ encry:Encryption algorithm
NONE: When “auth=OPEN”, effective
WEP: When “auth=OPEN” or “SHARED”, effective
TKIP: When ”auth= WPAPSK”, effective
AES: When “auth= WPAPSK”, effective
◆ key: password, ASCII code, shall less than 64 bit and greater than 8bit
This Instruction only effective for HF-A21-SMT works as STA. After HF-A21-SMT module boots
up again, the setting will be effective. But user can set this command when module configured as
AP.
4.2.2.11. AT+WSSSID
◼ Function: Set/Query WIFI target AP SSID parameters as STA.
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+WSSSID
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ WSSSID=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ ap’s ssid: AP’s SSID
This Instruction only effective for HF-A21-SMT works as STA. After HF-A21-SMT module boots
up again, the setting will be effective. But user can set this command when module configured as
AP.
4.2.2.12. AT+ WSLK
◼ Function: Query WiFi link status as STA
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ WSLK
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ ret
”Disconnected”, if no WiFi connection;
”AP’ SSID(AP’s MAC” ), if WiFi connection available;
”RF Off”, if WiFi OFF;
This Instruction only effective for HF-A21-SMT works as STA. After HF-A21-SMT module boots
up again, the setting will be effective. But user can set this command when module configured as
AP.
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4.2.2.13. AT+WEBU
◼ Function: Set/Query WEB page login parameters;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+WEBU
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ WEBU=< usr,password >
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ usr: User name for WEB page access;
◆ password:Password for WEB page access;
4.2.2.14. AT+WAP
◼ Function: Set/Query WIFI parameters as AP;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+WAP
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ WAP=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ wifi_mode: WiFi protocols
11BG
11B
11G
11BGN
11N
◆ ssid: SSID when module works as AP;
◆ channel: WIFI channel selection
AUTO
CH1~CH11
This Instruction only effective for HF-A21-SMT works as AP. After HF-A21-SMT module boots up
again, the setting will be effective. But user can set this command when module configured as
STA.
4.2.2.15. AT+WAKEY
◼ Function: Set/Query WIFI security parameters as AP;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+WAKEY
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ WAKEY=< auth,encry,key>
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆
◆
auth: Authentication mode
OPEN
SHARED
WPAPSK
encry:Encryption algorithm
NONE: When “auth=OPEN”, effective;
WEP: When “auth=OPEN”, effective or “SHARED”, effective;
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TKIP: When “auth=WPAPSK”, effective;
AES:When “auth=WPAPSK”, effective;
TKIPAES:When “auth=WPAPSK”, effective;
◆ key: password, ASCII code, shall less than 64 bit and greater than 8bit;
This Instruction only effective for HF-A21-SMT works as AP. After HF-A21-SMT module boots up
again, the setting will be effective. But user can set this command when module configured as
STA.
4.2.2.16. AT+HIDESSID
◼ Function: Set/Query hide AP’s SSID;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ HIDESSID
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ HIDESSID=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ When Query,sta reply if module’s SSID is hide;
On – not hide SSID;
Off - hide SSID;
◆ When Set,
Off - hide SSID;
On - not hide SSID;
4.2.2.17. AT+MSLP
◼ Function: Set modules into power save mode.(Turn OFF WiFi);
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ MSLP
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ MSLP=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ When Query,sta reply if the module in sleep mode;
On - Module not in sleep mode (WiFi ON);
Off - Module in sleep mode(WiFi OFF);
◆ When Set,
Off - Set module to sleep mode (WiFi OFF);
On - Set module to normal mode (WiFi ON);
When module go into sleep mode, user can input “AT+MSLP=on” to re-start the module and
module go into transparent transmission mode.
4.2.2.18. AT+WSCAN
◼ Function: Seek AP when module works as STA mode;
◼ Format:
AT+ WSCAN
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ ap_site: AP searched;
4.2.2.19. AT+ TCPLK
◼ Function: Query if TCP link already build-up;
◼ Format:
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AT+ TCPLK
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ sta.: if module already setup TCP link;
on: TCP link setup;
off: TCP link not setup;
4.2.2.20. AT + TCPDIS
◼ Function: Open/Cose TCP (Only TCP Client available);
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+TCPDIS
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ TCPDIS=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ sta.: set/qurey TCP link status;
on: TCP link availabe; When setting “on”, module will connect to TCP
server right away.
off: TCP link not availabe; when setting “off”, module will disconnect with
TCP server and not connect again.
4.2.2.21. AT+ WANN
◼ Function: Set/Query WAN setting, only effective as STA mode;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+WANN
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ WANN=< mode,address,mask,gateway >
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ mode: IP setting for WAN port
static: Static IP
DHCP: Dynamic IP
◆ address: WAN port IP address;
◆ mask: WAN port subnet mask;
◆ gateway: WAN port gateway address;
This Instruction only effective for HF-A21-SMT works as STA. After HF-A21-SMT module boots
up again, the setting will be effective. But user can set this command when module configured as
AP.
4.2.2.22. AT+ LANN
◼ Function: Set/Query LAN setting, only effective as AP mode;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+LANN
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ LANN=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ address: LAN port IP address;
◆ mask: LAN port subnet mask;
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This Instruction only effective for HF-A21-SMT works as AP. After HF-A21-SMT module boots up
again, the setting will be effective. But user can set this command when module configured as
STA.
4.2.2.23. AT + DHCPDEN
◼ Function: Enable/Disable LAN DHCP server function;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+DHCPDEN
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ DHCPDEN=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ sta. if Enable/Disable LAN DHCP server function;
on: Enable LAN DHCP server function.
off: Disable LAN DHCP server function.
4.2.2.24. AT+ DHCPGW
◼ Function: Set/Query DHCP gateway address;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ DHCPGW
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ DHCPGW=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ address: DHCP gate address;
4.2.2.25. AT+ TCPTO
◼ Function: Set/Query TCP timeout;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ TCPTO
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ TCPTO=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ time: TCP timeout time.
=0, (0 means no timeout);
Default, 300s;
4.2.2.26. AT+ MAXSK
◼ Function: Set/Query maxima TCP connection;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ MAXSK
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ MAXSK =
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
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◆ num: 1~32, default 32. maxima TCP connection;
When configure as TCP/Server, HF-A21-SMT support maxime 32 TCP connections. If not require
so much connection, user can resetting this parameters.
4.2.2.27. AT+TCPB
◼ Function: Open/Close TCPB function;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+TCPB
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ TCPB=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ sta: TCPB enable status
on, TCPB enable
off, TCPB disable
After HF-A21-SMT module boots up again, the setting will be effective.
4.2.2.28. AT+TCPPTB
◼ Function: Set/Query TCPB port number;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+TCPPTB
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ TCPB=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ port: decimal ,< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ TCPADDB=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ add: TCPB server address, can be IP address or url.
After HF-A21-SMT module boots up again, the setting will be effective
4.2.2.30. AT+TCPTOB
◼ Function: Set/Query TCPB time out time;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+TCPTOB
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ TCPTOB=
+ok< LF >< LF >
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◼
Parameters:
◆ time: TCPB time out time, =0 (No time out), default 300
After HF-A21-SMT module boots up again, the setting will be effective.
4.2.2.31. AT+TCPLKB
◼ Function: Query TCPB link status;
◼ Format:
AT+TCPCKB
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ sta: TCPB link status
on, TCPB link OK
off, TCPB link not availabe
4.2.2.32. AT+EPHY
◼ Function: Enable ETH interface;
◼ Format:
◆ Set Operation
AT+ EPHY=
+ok< LF >< LF >
Ethenet port function is disabled bydefault. Input this command to enable Ethenet. This
command is not saved, this means after the module reset, Ethenet is disabled by default. Input
“AT+FEPHY=on” to enable Ethenet forever..
4.2.2.33. AT+STTC
◼ Function: Enable/Disable STA port scan function;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ STTC
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ STTC=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ sta: when query, this value feedback
On: Enable STA port scan function;
Off: Disable STA port scan function;
4.2.2.34. AT+DOMAIN
◼ Function: Set/Query domain ofmodule webpage;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ DOMAIN
+ok=< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ DOMAIN=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
domain: domain to acess to module webpage.
4.2.2.35. AT+FRLDEN
◼ Function: Enable/Disable nReload pin function;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
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AT+ FRLDEN
+ok=< on/off >< LF >< LF >
◆ Set Operation
AT+ FRLDEN=
+ok< LF >< LF >
◼ Parameters:
◆ on/off: Enable or Disable nReload pin function.
On, enable nReload pin function;
Off, disable nReload pin function;
Notes: AT+FRLDEN is F-Setting, means restore to factory setting will not affect this
command.
4.2.2.36. AT+RELD
◼ Function: Restore to factory default setting;
◼ Format:
AT+ RELD
+ok=rebooting…< LF >< LF >
This command restores the module to factory default setting, and then re-starts the module.
4.2.2.37. AT+Z
◼ Function: Re-start module;
◼ Format:
AT+ Z
4.2.2.38. AT+MID
◼ Function: Query module ID information;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+MID
+ok=
◼ Parameters:
◆ module_id: Module ID information;
4.2.2.39. AT+WRMID
◼ Function: Set module ID information;
◼ Format:
◆ Set Operation
AT+WRMID=
+ok
◼ Parameters:
◆ module_id: Module ID information;
4.2.2.40. AT+VER
◼ Function: Query module software version information;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+VER
+ok=
◼ Parameters:
◆ ver: Module software version information;
4.2.2.41. AT+H
◼ Function: Help;
◼ Format:
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◆ Query Operation
AT+H
+ok=
◼ Parameters:
◆ commod help: command introduction;
4.2.2.42. AT+FVEW
◼ Function: Enable/Disable Ethernet WANN mode. It's valid only if restore to factory
setting.;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ FVEW
+ok=
◆ Set Operation
AT+ FVEW=
+ok
◼ Parameters:
◆ status: Enable or Disable Ethernet WANN mode..
enable, enable Ethernet WANN mode;
disable, disable Ethernet WANN mode, then it works in Ethernet LANN
mode.(default mode)
If Ethernet WANN mode is valid. Then wireless connecting router in STA mode is
invalid. It only support connecting to router by Ethernet..
4.2.2.43. AT+FVER
◼ Function: Set/Query module working mode;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ FVER
+ok=
◆ Set Operation
AT+ FVER=
+ok
◼ Parameters:
◆ status: module working mode..
n: router mode.(default mode)
z: bridge mode.
4.2.2.44. AT+WMAC
◼ Function: Set/Query module MAC address;
◼ Format:
◆ Query Operation
AT+ WMAC
+ok=
◆ Set Operation
AT+ WMAC=
+ok
◼ Parameters:
◆ address: module MAC address in AP mode.
The module’s STA MAC address is AP’s MAC address plus 1. For example, AP
address: ACCF23208888, then STA address: ACCF23208889.
4.2.2.45. AT+PING
◼ Function: PING command;
◼ Format:
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◆ Set Operation
AT+ PING=
+ok=
◼ Parameters:
◆ address: target IP address.
◆ Status:command result.
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5. PACKAGE INFORMATION
5.1 Shipping Information
TRAY
Size:350*350*70 mm
BOX
Size:350*350*350 mm
Figure 41. Shipping Information
Note:
1 tray = 500 pcs
1 box = 5 trays = 5 * 100 pcs = 2500pcs
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APPENDIX A: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q1: How to configure transparent serial port application (TCP protocol) with
two HF-A21-SMT modules?
➢
Network structure as below figure:
◼
Module 1# Setting:
--See “Mode Selection Page”
Works as AP mode;
LAN IP address: 10.10.100.254;
Network Protocal:TCP/Server, Port ID: 8899; -- See “Application Setting Page”
--See “AP Interface Setting Page”
(Module default setting);
◼
Module 2# Setting:
--See “Mode Selection Page”
Works as STA mode;
WAN connection type: DHCP or Static IP (For this example:10.10.100.100)
--See “STA Interface Setting Page”
Network Protocal:TCP/Client, Port ID: 8899; Application IP address: Module 1#’s LAN
-- See “Application Setting Page”
IP address (10.10.100.254);
Notes: When module 2# works as STA mode, module’s WiFi interface works as WAN
port. Module’s WAN IP address and LAN IP address shall be setting different segment.
So, module 2#’s LAN IP address must change to other segment; (For this sample, we
change to 10.10.99.254);
--See “AP Interface Setting Page”
1#
MCU
2#
WIFI
UART
HF-A21-SMT
AP,
LAN IP:10.10.100.254
TCP, Server
8899
HF-A21-SMT
UART
MCU
STA,
LAN IP:10.10.99.254
WAN IP: 10.10.100.100
TCP, Client
10.10.100.254: 8899
Figure 42. Configure Transparent Serial Port Connection (TCP)
Q2: Where to Set HF-A21-SMT Module LAN IP and WAN IP through Web Page?
➢
HF-A21-SMT Wireless LAN IP address setting see “AP Interface Setting Page” as below Figure,
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Figure 43. Module LAN IP Setting
➢
HF-A21-SMT Wireless WAN IP address setting see “STA Interface Setting Page” as below Figure,
User can set WAN connection type to DHCP and STATIC IP.
Figure 44. Module WAN IP Setting
Q3: How to configure transparent serial port application (UDP protocol) with
two HF-A21-SMT modules?
➢
Network structure as below figure:
◼
Module 1# Setting:
Works as AP mode;
--See “Mode Selection Page”
LAN IP address: 10.10.100.254;
--See “AP Interface Setting Page”
Network Protocal:UDP, Port ID: 8899; Application IP address:10.10.100.100;
-- See “Application Setting Page”
◼
Module 2# Setting:
--See “Mode Selection Page”
Works as STA mode;
WAN connection type: Static IP (10.10.100.100)
--See “STA Interface Setting Page”
Network Protocal:UDP, Port ID: 8899; Application IP address: Module 1#’s LAN IP
-- See “Application Setting Page”
address (10.10.100.254);
LAN IP address: 10.10.99.254 (Different net segment with WAN port)
--See “AP Interface Setting Page”
1#
MCU
UART
2#
WIFI
HF-A21-SMT
AP,
LAN IP:10.10.100.254
UDP
10.10.100.100:8899
HF-A21-SMT
UARTMCU
STA,
LAN IP:10.10.99.254
WAN IP: 10.10.100.100
UDP
10.10.100.254:8899
Figure 45. Configure Transparent Serial Port Connection (UDP)
Q4: Where to set HF-A21-SMT module network protocol (TCP/UDP)?
➢
HF-A21-SMT network protocol setting see “Application Setting Page” as below Figure,
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◼
Protocol: TCP Server
Only Port ID required: 8899 (Default)
Figure 46. Module Network Protocols: TCP/Server
◼
Protocol: TCP Client
Application IP address required: it’s target TCP server ‘s IP address;
Port ID required: 8899 (Default)
Figure 47. Module Network Protocol: TCP/Client
◼
Protocol: UDP
No Server/Client selection required;
Application IP address required: it’s target device ‘s IP address;
Port ID required: 8899 (Default)
Figure 48. Module Network Protocol: UDP
Q5: How to configure transparent serial port application: Two HF-A21-SMT
modules all configured as STA and connection through AP?
➢
Network structure as below figure:
◼
Module 1# Setting: ( We use HF-A21-SMT as AP for this example)
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Works as AP mode and all default setting;
Module 2# Setting:
--See “Mode Selection Page”
Works as STA mode;
WAN connection type: Static IP: 10.10.100.100; --See “STA Interface Setting Page”
Network Protocal:TCP/Server, Port ID: 8899;
LAN IP address: 10.10.99.254 (Different net segment with WAN port);
-- See “Application Setting Page”
--See “AP Interface Setting Page”
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Module 3# Setting:
--See “Mode Selection Page”
Works as STA mode;
WAN connection type: Static IP: 10.10.100.101; --See “STA Interface Setting Page”
Network Protocal:TCP/Client, Port ID: 8899; Application IP address: Module 2#’s WAN
-- See “Application Setting Page”
IP address (10.10.100.100);
LAN IP address: 10.10.98.254 (Different net segment with WAN port);
--See “AP Interface Setting Page”
1#
AP,
LAN IP:10.10.100.254
TCP, Server
8899
HF-A21-SMT
WIFI
MCU
UART
WIFI
2#
3#
HF-A21-SMT
HF-A21-SMT
STA,
LAN IP:10.10.99.254
WAN IP: 10.10.100.100
TCP, Server
8899
UART MCU
STA,
LAN IP:10.10.98.254
WAN IP: 10.10.100.101
TCP, Client
10.10.100.100: 8899
Figure 49. Two HF-A21-SMT Modules Connection Through AP
Q6: How to avoid IP address confliction when apply HF-A21-SMT module?
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The following address allocation method can avoid the IP address confliction for dynamic and
static IP address mixed application.
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Module dynamic IP address range from 100 to 200 for last IP address segment.
Such as default IP: 10.10.100.254. When module works as AP, the IP address module
can allocate to STA is from 10.10.100.100 to 10.10.100.200;
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So, if user needs to set static IP for dedicated STA internal network, the available IP address
range can start from 10.10.100.1 to 10.10.100.99.
Q7: PC works as server, all HF-A21-SMT modules works as data acquisition
card and connect with PC, how to configure this application?
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Network structure as below figure: Three HF-A21-SMT module setup 3 TCP links with PC server.
Module 1# works as AP and all devices connect to module 1# through WiFi interface;
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PC Setting:
IP address: 10.10.100.100;
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Network Protocal:TCP/Server, Port ID: 8899;
Module 1# Setting:
Works as AP mode;
LAN IP address: 10.10.100.254;
Network Protocal:TCP/Client, Port ID: 8899; Application IP address:10.10.100.100;
Module 2# Setting:
Works as STA mode;
WAN connection type: Static IP: 10.10.100.101;
Network Protocal:TCP/Client, Port ID: 8899; Application IP address:10.10.100.100;
LAN IP address: 10.10.99.254 (Different net segment with WAN port);
Module 3# Setting:
Works as STA mode;
WAN connection type: Static IP: 10.10.100.102;
Network Protocal:TCP/Client, Port ID: 8899; Application IP address:10.10.100.100;
LAN IP address: 10.10.98.254 (Different net segment with WAN port);
PC
WIFI
1#
IP: 10.10.100.100
TCP, Server
8899
HF-A21-SMT
WIFI
MCU
AP,
LAN IP:10.10.100.254
TCP, Client
10.10.100.100:8899
UART
UART MCU
WIFI
2#
3#
HF-A21-SMT
HF-A21-SMT
STA,
LAN IP:10.10.99.254
WAN IP: 10.10.100.101
TCP, Client
10.10.100.100:8899
UART MCU
STA,
LAN IP:10.10.98.254
WAN IP: 10.10.100.102
TCP, Client
10.10.100.100: 8899
Figure 50. Wireless Data Acquisition Card Setting
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