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#Arduino telnet server how to#
Look at the chipKIT WebClient example, for how to do clients. I agree, I should have changed the name of our example to telent server or just made it the ChatServer example.Īlso notice that the default Arduino telnet client sketch is not really a telnet client either, as it specifies port 10002, not 23 so cleary the Arduino author did not have a telnet server available either Did you really test the Arduino example with a Telnet Server, or did you test it agianst the ChatServer? Looking at the code, I am not sure a telnet server would like how it is written. If you look at the 2, they are very simular, each starting out as telnet examples and clearly changed to ChatServer/Client examples. I really implemented the ChatServer example and improperly called it the telnet client.
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Is there more detailed status of the Ethernet library for chipKit Network Shield? I took the Arduino Examples Ethernet client (that I have proven working with my Arduino board and Ethernet shield), then tried to adapt it to use the chipKit library, but it fails to connect. But trying to adapt it to a telnet client doesn't work. What is labeled as chipKitTelnetClient is actually a telnet server example, and it works. Davervw wrote:I have the Max32 and Network Shield with mpide 0022-windows-20110822 and chipKitEthernet library and examples.