You may please provide a little more information about "crash".
It might not be because the module get crashed, but because your module get disconnected from the ap or routers that you failed to ping the module. Normally once disconnected from the ap/router, the module will re-connect it automatically. However, some users of esp8266 modules such as esp-01 or esp-12 say they often find that the module will repeat re-connect automatically and then disconnect shortly, once the module get disconnected. And they have to reboot the module to fix the issue. If this is the case of yours, you could find the repeative re-connect/disconnect log printed out on the uart normally. If the repeative re-connection/disconnection is the cause of your failure to ping, you may have to check the hardware of the modules or the rf configurations.
Normally if it is a crash, the module would reboot to normal operation with the exception code printed on uart during reboot.
Hope it would be helpful
YimingStatistics: Posted by Guest — Sat Sep 16, 2017 6:50 pm
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