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legacy firmware causes OSError: Scan operation Failed!, pybytes firmware works. #396
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Dear @dane-if3, if you need this, WiPy-1.20.2.rc3-0.8.0-vanilla-squirrel.tar.gz would be the corresponding non-Pybytes build until Pycom releases corresponding firmware images. With kind regards, |
Thanks, I can confirm it works in this version.
Regards,
Dane
… On 13 Feb 2020, at 02:18, Andreas Motl ***@***.***> wrote:
Dear @dane-if3 <https://github.com/dane-if3>,
if you need this, WiPy-1.20.2.rc3-0.8.0-vanilla-squirrel.tar.gz <https://packages.hiveeyes.org/hiveeyes/foss/pycom/vanilla/WiPy-1.20.2.rc3-0.8.0-vanilla-squirrel.tar.gz> would be the corresponding non-Pybytes build until Pycom releases corresponding firmware images.
With kind regards,
Andreas.
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Also having this issue, frustrating. WiFi is rather a core feature of the WiPy board, this should be a priority and updated in hours/days, not months. Please update the official non-Pybytes firmware. |
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1.20.0.rc13 [v1.9.4-94bb382] on 2019-08-22; WiPy with ESP32
Running the 'Multiple Networks using a Static IP Address' code from the documentation
(https://docs.pycom.io/tutorials/all/wlan/#app )
results in the following:
The same code on 1.20.2rc3 runs as expected
This problem existed on earlier versions of 1.20.0.rc1x [legacy] and not on 1.20.x [pybytes]
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