I have a issue with my printer Bixolon SPP-R200III that does not allow me to connect either by bluetooth or wlan.
When i print the self test it show me that both RF interface are not available.
I need to know how i can enable both interface.
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try factory resetting and check again
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1558802/Bixolon-Spp-L310.html?page=10
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Today while scaning APs from a PCI adapter I saw an AP which had no name(SSID), and when I tried to connect to this AP the option of connect button is disabled and I was unable to connect to the AP. If you know how to connect to such AP, then kindly tell me please. SEE IMAGE
The AP is in a stealth mode, meaning it doesn't broadcast the SSID (i.e., the network "name"). In order to connect to such network you need to know the SSID in advance and configure it in properties. This is a simple security feature used to prevent unauthorized connection.
Is it possible to access internet (using cellular) during WiFi device configuration using Apple's "Wireless Accessory Configuration" feature?
This device would create the WiFi network and we would need to get data from the server while configurating the device.
Specifications:
Would iOS automatically use cellular to connect to the internet if there is no internet connection through WiFi? (But still keeps WiFi connection with device)
Or is it possible to programmatically switch between connections? For example: Get data from device through WiFi, send data to server through cellular, get data from server through cellular and then configurate device through WiFi.
Some other way to accomplish this?
From Apple Developers Forum:
eskimo:
"iOS keeps WWAN active even when Wi-Fi is fully functioning. That’s done because important system services, like push notifications, always run over WWAN where possible.
So, what you’re asking about is the switch of the default route. In general, iOS only switches the default route to Wi-Fi when the Wi-Fi is fully up and running. That means that WWAN should remain the default route during the WAC process."
https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/46528
When I tether my mobile network to laptop with Hotspot on iPhone and test for Reachability's currentReachabilityStatus it reports ReachableViaWiFi where neither Wifi is open nor is it sharing mobile network via Wifi.
I know even with this, it shows correct information on internet connectivity but the nature of my app requires exact information on whether Wi-fi is connected or not so its not the issue to determine internet connectivity but more of Wi-fi reachability.
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EDIT:
Infact it fails if there is no device connected on USB. Only reports ReachableViaWiFi when a machine is using its internet via USB.
Open this post: detect hotspot enabling in iOS with private api's
Maybe enumerating network interfaces will let you discover the fact that connection is actually a tethered cellular network.
Don't worry that title includes private API - the solution contains also a way to this without using private API.
BACKGROUND
We're trying to use an iOS app running on iPhone/iPad to give WiFi credentials to an embedded device (using an ARM SoC running Linux). The embedded device starts an AP (access point), we instruct the user to connect to this AP and then the user submits their WiFi credentials. After WiFi credentials are received the device drops the AP and connects to the WiFi the user gave credentials for.
Initially, we try to hit a PHP page to get the list of WiFi networks the embedded device can see.
ISSUE
We instruct the user to join XYZ network (in iOS they must background the app, go into settings and switch to our WiFi network). We listen for an app resumed from background notification, check the devices current ESSID (ensure its our AP ESSID) and try to hit a PHP page to receive the list of WiFi networks. Often, this connection fails reports "The internet connection appears to be offline" (or something of that nature).
We currently have a stop gap when this happens telling the user to toggle their WiFi off and then back on (in settings). The device will reconnect to our AP as it's the most recently connected network. This ALWAYS fixes the issue, we've never had to toggle the WiFi twice in order to reach the PHP page on the device. Please tell me any possible way we can avoid having to instruct the user to toggle WiFi and still access PHP pages on the embedded device.
Note: when we're connected to the AP (whether this bug is active or fixed) the device DOES NOT show the WiFi icon in the status bar. We assume this is because the AP doesn't have a viable connection to the internet (can only access pages served by the embedded device). We've been testing on a device that has LTE cellular access, but the error still says "Internet connection appears to be offline".
Obviously we have a DHCP server running on the embedded device.
It's looking like this was caused by an omission in our dhcpd.conf file.
This omission was causing iOS to believe the connection was unviable.
We added the following line and are getting much better results:
option domain-name-servers 10.10.10.1;
I am using GameKit to connect 2 device (peer to peer) way.
I don't want to use bluetooth to connect the devices - I want to use the local wifi router.(the router does not have internet access).
I am able to do every thing using bluetooth but not wifi - I even modified this line:
picker.connectionTypesMask = GKPeerPickerConnectionTypeNearby;
to
picker.connectionTypesMask = GKPeerPickerConnectionTypeNearby | GKPeerPickerConnectionTypeOnline;
but this simple change added a tab saying online, when I tap it it does nothing and when I tap the other tab that says nearby it connects using bluetooth. What's the problem?