At 04:18 AM 02/10/2012, you wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Ruben J=F6nsson=20 > wrote: > > > > > Then you would have to handle initial accesspoint settings (SSID, > > security, > > > keys) in an other way. This seems like an=20 > interesting way to do it. Almost > > > everybody has an app capable smartphone these days and if the phone i= s > > > connected to the access point, it already has all needed info. > > > > > > One major problem with embedded WiFi=20 > connected devices is to get this info > > > into > > > the embedded device in an easy way. > > > > > > > How about the fact that it's already in an SD card format? Anyone who's > > developing for it would need a computer and most computers (especially > > laptops) have SD card slots. > >I am not talking about developers but potential end users of an embedded W= iFi >enabled device. > >I am not sure which option would be best here,=20 >take out the SD card, put it in >a computer with an SD slot, program it (probably=20 >with special software for this >purpose), make sure it is working, put it back=20 >into the device. Or download an >app to your phone, connect to the access point with the phone (if not alre= ady >done) and show the screen to the device. > >It also seems that the Imp isn't following SD=20 >card specs so the computer option >may not work at all. > > >/Ruben Maybe you can bundle a USB SD-reader that is known to work with the product= .. They're really cheap. --sp --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .