First, thanks for making something awesome as MicroPython happen! It really makes my software engineer heart really warm and cozy!
I use my SF2W since some weeks to log data to a MQTT server. This works nice and rather reliably. However, when my WiFi disappears my Python script gets stuck and remains so after connecting. I tried to make it more reliable, but was not really able to.
I tried with something like this in my main loop:
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if not wl.isconnected():
errled.on()
wl.disconnect()
wl.connect(...)
while not wl.isconnected():
time.sleep_ms(200)
Enabling traceing seems to indicate that the lower layer connects, but it seems not to be reflected on the Python API:
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[ 884015] ASYNC(0000,32,0,0,0)
[ 884018] ASYNC(0000,ASSOC_REQ_IE,0,0,0)
[ 884018] ASYNC(0000,AUTH,0,0,0)
[ 884040] ASYNC(0000,ASSOC_RESP_IE,0,0,0)
[ 884040] ASYNC(0000,9,0,0,0)
[ 884040] ASYNC(0001,LINK,0,0,0)
[ 884049] ASYNC(0000,PSK_SUP,6,0,0)
[ 884114] ASYNC(0000,JOIN,0,0,0)
[ 884115] ASYNC(0000,125,0,0,0)
>>> wl.status()
-2
>>> wl.isconnected()
False
https://github.com/peterhinch/micropyth ... /pyboard_d
This seems not true/have issues?
Banner says I am using:
MicroPython v1.10-445-ga9b1d3ca3 on 2019-05-29; PYBD_SF2W with STM32F722IEK
Which I think is the latest version? (at least banner did not change after reflashing some minutes ago. But *please* add version information to the PYBD builds in your downloads section...)
Best regards,
Stefan