can someone re-phrase this: "Wrap return “>” after execute"
it is listed in the documention for AT+CIPSEND
I am sending UDP data. some examples I've seen suggest that you first send AT+CIPSEND=5 (if you want to send five bytes)
and then you "wrap return ">") before sending the actual five bytes of data. what.. does... that.. actually.... mean...
Thank you!
cannot figure out meaning of "Wrap return “>” after execute"
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cannot figure out meaning of "Wrap return “>” after execute"
Postby MuzzleVelocity » Mon Jul 31, 2017 12:56 am
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Re: cannot figure out meaning of "Wrap return “>” after execute"
Postby MuzzleVelocity » Mon Jul 31, 2017 1:04 am
ah, never mind, i figured it out.
If anyone else is wondering, what it means "wait until the ESP8266 sends a ">", then proceed and send your data". thanks.
If anyone else is wondering, what it means "wait until the ESP8266 sends a ">", then proceed and send your data". thanks.
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