I am very angry for Module WIFI IOT


#1

I am very angry. The module for Internet of things exists, and is different from the normal makeblock wifi module. I would have the desire to abandon the makeblock products forever. This is the link of the IOT wifi module for Makeblock http://mblock.let-do.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=34_61&product_id=166


#2

Makeblock HK also sells this in a set (link to translated version :slight_smile: )
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?to=en&r=true&a=http%3A%2F%2Fmakeblock.hk%2Fme-iot-wifi-module%2F

Looks nice, it would be great to offer it worldwide


#3

Why do not they do it? Why do not you also import it? I’m thinking of abandoning makeblock. Why do not you cooperate?


#4

Maybe its brand new? Or maybe the HK vendor flashed it himself.

Why are you so angry about that?

BTW you can always take a regular module and flash it yourself


#5

Would you help me? Read carefully. The firmwarer is their property!

This extension is only available if you have already installed a Me Wifi Module that is not a native firmware of Makeblock
This extension is based on the AT version 0.9.2.2 instruction set
Because Me Wifi Module ESP8266 chip using only 512 KB of flash memory, temporarily unable to update to the latest firmware (1024KB required)
Users can use the USB to TTL adapter to update the firmware
Users can also purchase the brushed firmware Me Wifi Module from Makeblock HK
This extension can only be used in mBlock Arduino mode
This expansion will use a large amount of SRAM on the main control board, which may result in instability of the main control board (especially mCore and Orion)
mCore / Orion / Uno: A total of 2056 bytes of SRAM
Up to eight variables (5 bytes each) can be uploaded during the test (examples: 12.34, 123.4, 12345)
Using additional libraries (such as PM 2.5) may make the only memory tighter, causing unforeseen and exclusion errors
Auriga / MegaPi / Mega: A total of 8192 bytes of SRAM
Eight variables were uploaded during the test, using Auriga. The upload limit supported by thingspeak.com has been reached
Before uploading / downloading data, please add “Connect Wifi module” command to the program
After connected to the Wifi module, please use the “Connect to AP” command to connect to the Internet
The only way to verify that this extension is working is to check whether the data has been uploaded to the specified platform from the browser
In the same program, IFTTT blocks can be used more than once; however, blocks uploaded to Thingspeak can only be used once!
Although I can not figure out why a program uses two blocks uploaded to Thingspeak …
I can not guarantee the reliability and performance of this extension. Unforeseen errors may occur (such as memory overflow / network connection problems)


#6

Hi Andreas. I have sent an email to everbest to ask with kindness if they can send me the firmware for the wifi module to use it with Thingspeak. Should you send it to me, would you help me to load it on the WiFi Module? Thank you!


#7

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