How to host a web page in my N Go?
#1
Posted 09 June 2012 - 05:26 AM
#2
Posted 09 June 2012 - 08:30 AM
We are currently waiting for the Networking module to become available for the GO!.I want to be able to host a web page in my N Go that I can access from my home network initially (From there I know how to do the port forwarding and all that). I will use that web page to change values that will serve to override certain controls within the running code to actuate and led, relay, etc.
In the meantime you can have a look at the Web Servers for the N+. There are a few of these in the Project forum. As these all seem to use generic .NET for the server code I would expect them to run "out of the box" on the GO!
Regards,
Mark
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#3
Posted 09 June 2012 - 02:43 PM
We are currently waiting for the Networking module to become available for the GO!.
In the meantime you can have a look at the Web Servers for the N+. There are a few of these in the Project forum. As these all seem to use generic .NET for the server code I would expect them to run "out of the box" on the GO!
Regards,
Mark
Thanks Nevyn,
I also own a N+, so I am going to look around in the forums for some web servers projects for it.
I was wondering if I have the NGo with a WiFly, I should be able to host a page on my NGo as well, Am I right or now?
#4
Posted 09 June 2012 - 03:35 PM
Never used a WiFly so could not comment.I was wondering if I have the NGo with a WiFly, I should be able to host a page on my NGo as well, Am I right or now?
Regards,
Mark
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#5
Posted 09 June 2012 - 03:53 PM
The wifly module can handle one connection at the time, which can also listen for connections instead of building it's own connection. But the driver I wrote doesn't have support for that in it at the moment.I was wondering if I have the NGo with a WiFly, I should be able to host a page on my NGo as well, Am I right or now?
I know Secret Labs is working on a networking module though, which should do just all that
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#6
Posted 10 June 2012 - 02:30 AM
The wifly module can handle one connection at the time, which can also listen for connections instead of building it's own connection. But the driver I wrote doesn't have support for that in it at the moment.
I know Secret Labs is working on a networking module though, which should do just all that
Hi Stefan,
Let me know if you make any updates for the WiFly driver to support this functionality.
Do you know if the Secret Labs networking module is going to be wireless?
#8
Posted 11 June 2012 - 02:59 AM
We're working on an Ethernet module right now. For WiFi, I recommend using the XBee WiFi solution, WiFly, an Ethernet-WiFi bridge, etc.
Chris
Awesome, I can't wait.
I am using Stefan's WiFly solution at the moment:
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Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:24 AM
#10
Posted 06 November 2012 - 06:45 PM
I don't have such a feature on the timeline. Also, the wifly module can handle just one socket at a time, so I don't think it's useful as a webserver.i am using the Xbee, Rover Wifi Module. It is working well, creating a socket, a webclient...
But there is no Listen method in Socket. How i m able do write w webserver? Is there an new version of the
driver / software to solve this problem, or is there any timline for that ?
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