I’m loving my new arrangement (without AP). I have modem and scanning WIFI client running. When I get home, the car connects to home wifi so I can ssh in, scp logs off, OTA new firmware. As I drive away, it loses WIFI and seamlessly switches to modem. There is something very cool about doing this on a little embedded device: $ ssh mark@ev914.local Welcome to the Open Vehicle Monitoring System (OVMS) - SSH Console Firmware: 3.1.000-10-gd1f4408/factory/main Hardware: OVMS WIFI BLE BT cores=2 rev=ESP32/1 OVMS> enable Password: Secure mode OVMS# network Interface#2: pp2 (ifup=1 linkup=1) IPv4: 10.170.204.16/255.255.255.255 gateway 10.64.64.64 Interface#1: st1 (ifup=1 linkup=1) IPv4: x.y.z.212/255.255.255.0 gateway x.y.z.64 Interface#0: lo0 (ifup=1 linkup=1) IPv4: 127.0.0.1/255.0.0.0 gateway 127.0.0.1 DNS: 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 Default Interface: st1 (x.y.z.212/255.255.248.0 gateway x.y.z.64) Regards, Mark.
On 24 Mar 2018, at 1:19 PM, Stephen Casner <casner@acm.org> wrote:
I took my OVMS v3.0 off the desk and into the car for the first time this evening. The only real hitch was that I had a hard time inserting the plug of the diagnostic cable into the car's connector. It seemed to be hitting a stop halfway in, whereas the old cable for my v1 unit goes in easily. Perhaps just a stiff release lever.
In the middle of fiddling with connections I had a stack overflow crash in the tiT task, but after getting everything connected and doing a reset the wifi and modem came up successfully. Since I had not used the modem or Hologram SIM yet, I stopped wifi and then verified that my car status was making its way to the server and from there to the iPhone app. No news here; others have done much more testing than this.
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