ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

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ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby loboris » Mon Mar 20, 2017 7:31 pm

https://github.com/loboris/ESP32-PPPOS-EXAMPLE

Tested with esp-idf v2.1 and latest esp-idf master branch

If using with latest esp-idf (e6afe28bafe5db5ab79fae213f2e8e1ccd9f937c or later) a patch for components/lwip/api/pppapi.c is need.
Use included pppapi.c.patch to patch the file or copy pppapi.c.patched to components/lwip/api/ as pppapi.c


Includes GSM library libGSM which handles all GSM and PPPoS operations
See libGSM.h for functions usage detailes.

How to build

Configure your esp32 build environment as for other esp-idf examples

Clone the repository

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git clone https://github.com/loboris/ESP32-PPPOS-EXAMPLE.git
Execute menuconfig and configure your Serial flash config and other settings.
Included sdkconfig.defaults sets some defaults to be used.
Navigate to GSM PPPoS configuration and set GSM and example parameters:
  • Enable GSM debugging if set GSM AT commands and responses are printed
  • UART Output to GSM Module Tx pin, connected to GSM Module Rx pin.
  • UART Input from GSM Module Rx pin, connected to GSM Module Tx pin.
  • UART Baud rate baudrate to comunicate with GSM module
  • Internet User Network provider internet user.
  • Internet password Network provider internet password
  • Internet APN Network provider's APN for internet access
  • Start WiFi and AP Enable WiFi configure AP, start WebServer to test local WiFi and Internet over GSM/PPPoS
  • Send SMS message if set SMS messages will be sent during example run
  • SMS number number for sending messages, enter the number in international format (+123999876543)
  • SMS message interval Set SMS message interval in miliseconds

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make menuconfig
Make and flash the example.

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make all && make flash
Power your GSM module with good power supply, using LiPo battery is recommended.

In this example hardware flow controll is not used. With 2G (GPRS) module it is not needed.
If using higher speed 3G module, using hardware flow controll is recomended. You can configure it in libGSM.c

The example runs as follows:
  • Creates the pppos client task which initializes modem on UART port and handles lwip interaction
  • If configured, starts WiFi, Access Point and WebServer
  • When connection to the Internet is established, gets the current time using SNTP protocol
  • Creates http, https and sms tasks synchronized with mutex
  • HTTP task gets text file from server and displays the header and data
  • HTTPS task gets ssl info from server and displays the header and received JSON data with info about used SSL
  • SMS taskask sends SMS messages after defined interval has passed, checks and displays received messages. If received messages starts with Esp32 info sends the response message to sender's number.
  • The tasks repeats operation after interval defined in pppos_client_main.c
  • If WiFi is configured, simple web page can be accessed on http://192.168.4.1
Tested with cheap ebay SIM800L module, should also work with SIMCOM, Telit or other GSM modules.

Sample terminal output:

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I (0) cpu_start: App cpu up.
I (1121) heap_alloc_caps: Initializing. RAM available for dynamic allocation:
I (1143) heap_alloc_caps: At 3FFAE2A0 len 00001D60 (7 KiB): DRAM
I (1164) heap_alloc_caps: At 3FFB6F28 len 000290D8 (164 KiB): DRAM
I (1185) heap_alloc_caps: At 3FFE0440 len 00003BC0 (14 KiB): D/IRAM
I (1206) heap_alloc_caps: At 3FFE4350 len 0001BCB0 (111 KiB): D/IRAM
I (1228) heap_alloc_caps: At 40092D0C len 0000D2F4 (52 KiB): IRAM
I (1249) cpu_start: Pro cpu start user code
I (1304) cpu_start: Starting scheduler on PRO CPU.
I (197) cpu_start: Starting scheduler on APP CPU.
I (297) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT..]
I (317) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (417) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=4..]
I (437) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (437) [PPPOS CLIENT]: GSM initialization start
I (1037) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT..]
I (1057) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (1157) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [ATZ..]
I (1177) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (1277) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [ATE0..]
I (1297) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [ATE0...OK..]
I (1397) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=1..]
I (1417) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (2517) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CNMI=0,0,0,0,0..]
I (2537) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (2637) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CPIN?..]
I (2657) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CPIN: READY....OK..]
I (2757) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CREG?..]
I (2777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT BAD RESPONSE: [..+CREG: 0,2....OK..]
W (2777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Wrong response, restarting...
I (5777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT..]
I (5777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [ATZ..]
I (5777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [ATE0..]
I (5777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CFUN=1..]
I (5777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CNMI=0,0,0,0,0..]
I (5787) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CPIN?..]
I (5897) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CREG?..]
I (5917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT BAD RESPONSE: [..+CREG: 0,2....OK..]
W (5917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Wrong response, restarting...
I (8917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT..]
I (8917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [ATZ..]
I (8917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [ATE0..]
I (8917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CFUN=1..]
I (8917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CNMI=0,0,0,0,0..]
I (8927) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CPIN?..]
I (9037) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CREG?..]
I (9057) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CREG: 0,1....OK..]
I (19157) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet.ht.hr"..]
I (19177) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (19277) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CGDATA="PPP",1..]
I (19297) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..CONNECT..]
I (20297) [PPPOS CLIENT]: GSM initialized.
I (21077) [PPPOS CLIENT]: status_cb: Connected
I (21077) [PPPOS CLIENT]:    ipaddr    = 10.229.68.97
I (21077) [PPPOS CLIENT]:    gateway   = 10.64.64.64
I (21077) [PPPOS CLIENT]:    netmask   = 255.255.255.255
I (21087) [PPPOS CLIENT]:    ip6addr   = ::

I (21087) [SNTP]: OBTAINING TIME
I (21097) [SNTP]: Initializing SNTP
I (21107) [SNTP]: SNTP INITIALIZED
I (21107) [SNTP]: Waiting for system time to be set... (1/10)
I (23107) [SNTP]: TIME SET TO Mon Jun 19 09:30:55 2017

I (23117) [HTTP]: ===== HTTP GET REQUEST =========================================

I (23497) [HTTP]: DNS lookup succeeded. IP=82.196.4.208
I (23497) [HTTP]: ... allocated socket

I (23787) [HTTP]: ... connected
I (23797) [HTTP]: ... socket send success
I (23797) [HTTP]: ... reading HTTP response...
Header:
-------
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2017 09:30:57 GMT
Server: Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu)
Last-Modified: Sat, 18 Mar 2017 17:32:44 GMT
ETag: "149-54b04ae918eb8"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 329
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Content-Type: text/plain
-------
Data:
-----
Welcome to ESP32
The ESP32 is a low cost, low power microcontroller with integrated Wi-Fi & dual-mode Bluetooth,
which employs a dual-core Tensilica Xtensa LX6 microprocessor.
ESP32 is created and developed by Espressif Systems, a Shanghai-based Chinese company,
and is manufactured by TSMC using their 40 nm process.

2017 LoBo

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I (29267) [HTTP]: ... done reading from socket. 581 bytes read, 581 in buffer, errno=22


I (31317) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Disconnect requested.
W (31347) [PPPOS CLIENT]: status_cb: User interrupt (disconnected)
I (32447) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT..]
I (32467) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (32567) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=4..]
I (35057) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (35057) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Disconnected.
I (35127) [HTTP]: Waiting 300 sec...
I (35127) [HTTP]: ================================================================


I (35127) [HTTPS]: Seeding the random number generator
I (35127) [HTTPS]: Loading the CA root certificate...
I (35137) [HTTPS]: Setting hostname for TLS session...
I (35137) [HTTPS]: Setting up the SSL/TLS structure...

I (35157) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Reconnect requested.
I (35157) [PPPOS CLIENT]: GSM initialization start
I (35757) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT..]
I (35777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (35877) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [ATZ..]
I (35897) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (35997) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [ATE0..]
I (36017) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [ATE0...OK..]
I (36117) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=1..]
I (36137) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (37237) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CNMI=0,0,0,0,0..]
I (37257) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (37357) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CPIN?..]
I (37377) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CPIN: READY....OK..]
I (37477) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CREG?..]
I (37497) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT BAD RESPONSE: [..+CREG: 0,2....OK..]
W (37497) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Wrong response, restarting...
I (40497) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT..]
I (40497) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [ATZ..]
I (40497) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [ATE0..]
I (40497) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CFUN=1..]
I (40507) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CNMI=0,0,0,0,0..]
I (40507) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Skip command: [AT+CPIN?..]
I (40617) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CREG?..]
I (40637) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CREG: 0,1....OK..]
I (40737) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet.ht.hr"..]
I (40757) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (40857) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CGDATA="PPP",1..]
I (40877) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..CONNECT..]
I (41877) [PPPOS CLIENT]: GSM initialized.
I (42917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: status_cb: Connected
I (42917) [PPPOS CLIENT]:    ipaddr    = 10.226.211.69
I (42917) [PPPOS CLIENT]:    gateway   = 10.64.64.64
I (42917) [PPPOS CLIENT]:    netmask   = 255.255.255.255
I (42927) [PPPOS CLIENT]:    ip6addr   = ::
I (42937) [HTTPS]: ===== HTTPS GET REQUEST =========================================

I (42937) [HTTPS]: Connecting to www.howsmyssl.com:443...
I (43787) [HTTPS]: Connected.
I (43787) [HTTPS]: Performing the SSL/TLS handshake...
I (46807) [HTTPS]: Verifying peer X.509 certificate...
W (46807) [HTTPS]: Failed to verify peer certificate!
W (46807) [HTTPS]: verification info:   ! The certificate Common Name (CN) does not match with the expected CN

I (46817) [HTTPS]: Writing HTTP request...
I (46827) [HTTPS]: 102 bytes written
I (46827) [HTTPS]: Reading HTTP response...
I (48007) [HTTPS]: 5524 bytes read, 5524 in buffer
Header:
-------
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: 5289
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
Connection: close
Content-Type: application/json
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2017 09:31:19 GMT
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=631138519; includeSubdomains; preload
-------
I (48027) [HTTPS]: JSON data received.
I (48037) [HTTPS]: parsing JSON data:
given_cipher_suites = [Array] of 131 items
   TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
   TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
   TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
   + 128 more...
ephemeral_keys_supported = True
session_ticket_supported = True
tls_compression_supported = False
unknown_cipher_suite_supported = False
beast_vuln = False
able_to_detect_n_minus_one_splitting = False
insecure_cipher_suites = {Object}
tls_version = TLS 1.2
rating = Probably Okay

I (50087) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Disconnect requested.
W (50117) [PPPOS CLIENT]: status_cb: User interrupt (disconnected)
I (51217) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT..]
I (51237) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (51337) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=4..]
I (53797) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (53797) [PPPOS CLIENT]: Disconnected.
I (53797) [HTTPS]: Waiting 300 sec...
I (53797) [HTTPS]: =================================================================


I (53807) [SMS]: ===== SMS TEST =================================================

I (53917) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (56117) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=1..]
I (56137) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (58237) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (58257) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CFUN: 1....OK..]
I (58357) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGF=1..]
I (58377) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (58477) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGS="+38599xxxxxxx"..]
I (58497) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..> ]
I (58597) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [Hi from ESP32 via GSM.This is the test message..]
I (65617) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CMGS: 35....OK..]
SMS sent successfully
I (65717) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (65737) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CFUN: 1....OK..]
I (65837) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGF=1..]
I (65857) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (65957) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGL="ALL"..]

No messages
I (68157) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (70357) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=4..]
I (74097) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (74097) [SMS]: Waiting 300 sec...
I (74097) [SMS]: ================================================================

.
.
.

I (4238867) [SMS]: ===== SMS TEST =================================================

I (4238977) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (4241177) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=1..]
I (4241197) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (4243297) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (4243317) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CFUN: 1....OK..]
I (4243417) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGF=1..]
I (4243437) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (4243537) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGL="ALL"..]

Received messages: 1
-------------------------------------------
Message #1: idx=1, from: +38599xxxxxxx, status: REC UNREAD, time: 17/06/19,12:37:52+08, tz=GMT+2, timestamp: Wed Jul 19 12:37:52 2017

Text: [
Esp32 info, send me a reply
]

I (4245807) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (4245827) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CFUN: 1....OK..]
I (4245927) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGF=1..]
I (4245947) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (4246047) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGS="+38599xxxxxxx"..]
I (4246067) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..> ]
I (4246167) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [Hi, +38599xxxxxxx.My time is now.06/19/17 10:41:17.]
I (4250777) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CMGS: 38....OK..]
Response sent successfully
Delete message at index 1
I (4250877) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (4250897) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..+CFUN: 1....OK..]
I (4250997) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGF=1..]
I (4251017) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (4251117) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CMGD=1..]
I (4251227) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
Delete OK
I (4251327) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN?..]
I (4253527) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT COMMAND: [AT+CFUN=4..]
I (4254357) [PPPOS CLIENT]: AT RESPONSE: [..OK..]
I (4254357) [SMS]: Waiting 300 sec...
I (4254357) [SMS]: ================================================================
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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby loboris » Tue Apr 25, 2017 6:25 pm

PPPoS support is now included in esp-idf.
No patches are necessary. GitHub repository updated.

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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby loboris » Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:16 am

UPDATE:
  • PPPoS handling organized into library
  • Added SMS functions
  • 1st post updated with more information

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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby pydevelop » Fri Aug 11, 2017 11:00 am

Hi all,
Problem with libGSM as two core module.
0 core busy under main task on uart0 and 1 core work pppos client on uart1, but periodicaly libGSM busy both cores, it appears on long operations and weak communication.
libGSM use xTaskCreate, we replace with xTaskCreatePinnedToCore and "XXXX"FromISR functions, but it does not help.
Can someone help with this?

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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby loboris » Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:05 pm

pydevelop wrote:... Problem with libGSM as two core module...
Thanks for reporting, II'll investigate the issue.

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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby pydevelop » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:41 am

I replace libGSM as pure gsm module (without pppoe protocol, based only on modem http functional) and cores return, but sometimes modem not connected and second problem fast post from main task - need queue, xSemaphoreTakeFromISR and xSemaphoreGiveFromISR not give required result (perhaps my semaphore code wrong).
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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby pydevelop » Wed Aug 16, 2017 10:13 am

add some check commands for more stable connections and increase mutex delay in main code. sometimes server return 500 error, but gsm show 200 answer
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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby loboris » Wed Aug 16, 2017 6:18 pm

Using GSM modem with AT commands could be very useful for some applications, but the purpose of this library and example is to enable using PPPoS so that all protocols usually not supported by AT command set can be used, like mqtt, sftp, scp etc.
The idea is to use existing libraries and applications built for WiFi with GSM Internet connection.
I appreciate your effort to build the GSM AT interface library for ESP32, maybe it would be a good idea to open it as a separate GitHub project.

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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby pydevelop » Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:27 pm

yes, i understand you. my pure AT trying only for multi-task problem solve - no more. if pppos will worked in future as real multi-task - it is nice and i swith back my project to pppos.

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Re: ESP32 with GSM modem - PPP over Serial (PPPoS) client example

Postby loboris » Wed Oct 04, 2017 12:23 pm

:!: Update
  • Added option to test simultaneous WiFi in AP mode (WebServer) and Internet access via GSM/PPPoS
  • Patch needed for latest esp-idf added
  • Eclipse project files added, the example can be imported into Eclipse

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