M.2 Test
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Setting the environment variable in the uboot
$ setenv M2_WIFIFlag TRUE
$ saveenv
Wifi test
$ rfkill unblock all
$ ifconfig mlan0 up
$ killall wpa_supplicant
$ rm /etc/resolv.conf
$ echo "ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant" > /tmp/wpa.conf
$ wpa_passphrase "advantech for guest" 12345678 >> /tmp/wpa.conf
$ wpa_supplicant -B Dwext -imlan0 -c /tmp/wpa.conf
$ wpa_cli -imlan0 scan
$ udhcpc -i mlan0
$ rm /tmp/wpa.conf
$ ping -I mlan0 www.advantech.com.cn
Bluetooth test
Turn on Bluetooth and make it visible:
$ hciconfig hci0 piscan
Look the mac address of your Bluetooth device:
$ hciconfig hci0
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: SDIO
BD Address: 28:C2:DD:95:56:92 ACL MTU: 1021:7 SCO MTU: 120:6
UP RUNNING PSCAN
RX bytes:984 acl:0 sco:0 events:35 errors:0
TX bytes:794 acl:0 sco:0 commands:35 errors:0
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: SDIO
BD Address: 28:C2:DD:95:56:92 ACL MTU: 1021:7 SCO MTU: 120:6
UP RUNNING PSCAN
RX bytes:984 acl:0 sco:0 events:35 errors:0
TX bytes:794 acl:0 sco:0 commands:35 errors:0
Send bt-test throught Bluetooth:
$ ussp-push --debug --timeo 25 34:23:87:B7:B2:CA@ bt-test bt-test
Note: 34:23:87:B7:B2:CA is Mac address of the opposite device!
Receive file throught Bluetooth:
$ obexpushd -B
Note: The file will be received under current directory.