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Connecting Galileo Wifi to WPA2-PSK

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Hi guys,

 

Can the Galileo connect to a Wifi network with WPA2-PSK security.

 

I am using the Wifi example code (WifiWebClinet) that comes with the Galileo but it appears to be only for WPA or WEP.

 

Could anybody suggest how I modify this code to work with WPA2-PSK security.

 

Thanks

Conor


#include <SPI.h>
#include <WiFi.h>
char ssid[] = "yourNetwork"; //  your network SSID (name)
char pass[] = "secretPassword";    // your network password (use for WPA, or use as key for WEP)
int keyIndex = 0;            // your network key Index number (needed only for WEP)
int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
// if you don't want to use DNS (and reduce your sketch size)
// use the numeric IP instead of the name for the server:
//IPAddress server(74,125,232,128);  // numeric IP for Google (no DNS)
char server[] = "www.google.com";    // name address for Google (using DNS)
// Initialize the Ethernet client library
// with the IP address and port of the server
// that you want to connect to (port 80 is default for HTTP):
WiFiClient client;
void setup() {  //Initialize serial and wait for port to open:  Serial.begin(9600);  while (!Serial) {    ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only  }  // check for the presence of the shield:  if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {    Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");    // don't continue:    while(true);  }  String fv = WiFi.firmwareVersion();  if( fv != "1.1.0" )    Serial.println("Please upgrade the firmware");  // attempt to connect to Wifi network:  while (status != WL_CONNECTED) {    Serial.print("Attempting to connect to SSID: ");    Serial.println(ssid);    // Connect to WPA/WPA2 network. Change this line if using open or WEP network:      status = WiFi.begin(ssid, pass);    // wait 10 seconds for connection:    delay(10000);  }  Serial.println("Connected to wifi");  printWifiStatus();  Serial.println("\nStarting connection to server...");  // if you get a connection, report back via serial:  if (client.connect(server, 80)) {    Serial.println("connected to server");    // Make a HTTP request:    client.println("GET /search?q=arduino HTTP/1.1");    client.println("Host: www.google.com");    client.println("Connection: close");    client.println();  }
}
void loop() {  // if there are incoming bytes available  // from the server, read them and print them:  while (client.available()) {    char c = client.read();    Serial.write(c);  }  // if the server's disconnected, stop the client:  if (!client.connected()) {    Serial.println();    Serial.println("disconnecting from server.");    client.stop();    // do nothing forevermore:    while(true);  }
}
void printWifiStatus() {  // print the SSID of the network you're attached to:  Serial.print("SSID: ");  Serial.println(WiFi.SSID());  // print your WiFi shield's IP address:  IPAddress ip = WiFi.localIP();  Serial.print("IP Address: ");  Serial.println(ip);  // print the received signal strength:  long rssi = WiFi.RSSI();  Serial.print("signal strength (RSSI):");  Serial.print(rssi);  Serial.println(" dBm");
}

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