Reverted stop for XBee Wifi
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@@ -115,15 +115,19 @@ public:
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return sock_connected;
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}
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// This is a hack to shut the socket by setting the timeout to zero and
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// then sending an empty line to the server.
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virtual void stop() {
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at->streamClear(); // Empty anything in the buffer
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at->commandMode();
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// Per documentation: If you change the TM (socket timeout) value while in
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// Transparent Mode, the current connection is immediately closed.
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// NOTE: Above applies to all cellular models, uncertain if it applies
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// to the WiFi models.
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// For WiFi models, there's no direct way to close the socket. This is a
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// hack to shut the socket by setting the timeout to zero.
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if (at->beeType == XBEE_S6B_WIFI) {
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at->sendAT(GF("TM0")); // Set socket timeout (using Digi default of 10 seconds)
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at->waitResponse(5000); // This response can be slow
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at->writeChanges();
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}
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// For cellular models, per documentation: If you change the TM (socket
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// timeout) value while in Transparent Mode, the current connection is
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// immediately closed.
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at->sendAT(GF("TM64")); // Set socket timeout (using Digi default of 10 seconds)
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at->waitResponse(5000); // This response can be slow
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at->writeChanges();
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