Connect to wired and wireless networks on Nerves platforms.
In your firmware's mix.exs, add nerves_network to your deps for your system target:
def deps(target) do
[ system(target),
{:nerves_network, "~> 0.3"}
]
endYou'll first need to set the regulatory domain in your config.exs to your ISO
3166-1 alpha-2 country code. In theory this is optional, but you'll get the
world regulatory domain ("00") which is the most restrictive. This may cause
troubles when you try to connect to an access point.
config :nerves_network,
regulatory_domain: "US"The easiest way to get up and running is by statically setting your WiFi (and possibly ethernet) configuration in config.exs:
key_mgmt = System.get_env("NERVES_NETWORK_KEY_MGMT") || "WPA-PSK"
config :nerves_network, :default,
wlan0: [
ssid: System.get_env("NERVES_NETWORK_SSID"),
psk: System.get_env("NERVES_NETWORK_PSK"),
key_mgmt: String.to_atom(key_mgmt)
],
eth0: [
ipv4_address_method: :dhcp
]If you are using an older version (< 0.3.0) of nerves_runtime then you'll need to do some additional setup to load the correct kernel module for WiFi. See this page for more information.
You can scan by running:
iex> {:ok, _pid} = Nerves.Network.setup "wlan0"
iex> Nerves.Network.scan "wlan0"
[%{age: 42, beacon_int: 100, bssid: "00:1f:90:db:45:54", capabilities: 1073,
flags: "[WEP][ESS]", freq: 2462, id: 8,
ie: "00053153555434010882848b0c1296182403010b07",
level: -83, noise: 0, qual: 0, ssid: "1SUT4", tsf: 580579066269},
%{age: 109, beacon_int: 100, bssid: "00:18:39:7a:23:e8", capabilities: 1041,
flags: "[WEP][ESS]", freq: 2412, id: 5,
ie: "00076c696e6b737973010882848b962430486c0301",
level: -86, noise: 0, qual: 0, ssid: "linksys", tsf: 464957892243},
%{age: 42, beacon_int: 100, bssid: "1c:7e:e5:32:d1:f8", capabilities: 1041,
flags: "[WPA2-PSK-CCMP][ESS]", freq: 2412, id: 0,
ie: "000768756e6c657468010882848b960c1218240301",
level: -43, noise: 0, qual: 0, ssid: "dlink", tsf: 580587711245}]Setup your network connection by running:
Nerves.Network.setup "wlan0", ssid: "my_accesspoint_name", key_mgmt: :"WPA-PSK", psk: "secret"If your WiFi network does not use a secret key, specify the key_mgmt to be
:NONE. Currently, wireless configuration passes almost unaltered to
wpa_supplicant.ex, so
see that project for more configuration options.
Note
Nerves.Network.setup stores your interface's configuration information with SystemRegistry, which ties the configuration to the calling process. As such, if the process that called setup terminates, the network interface will lose its configuration information and be torn down. You can avoid this by calling setup in your application's start function, or by configuring nerves_network using bootloader as described below.
Wired networking setup varies in how IP addresses are expected to be assigned. The following examples show some common setups:
# Configure a network that supplies IP addresses via DHCP
Nerves.Network.setup "eth0", ipv4_address_method: :dhcp
# Statically assign an address
Nerves.Network.setup "eth0", ipv4_address_method: :static,
ipv4_address: "10.0.0.2", ipv4_subnet_mask: "255.255.0.0",
domain: "mycompany.com", nameservers: ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4"]
# Assign a link-local address
Nerves.Network.setup "usb0", ipv4_address_method: :linklocalSet default network interface settings as described above. Then you can use bootloader to start nerves_network:
config :bootloader,
init: [:nerves_network],
app: :your_appCurrently, only IPv4 is supported. The library is incredibly verbose in its logging to help debug issues on new platforms in prep for a first release. This will change. The library is mostly interim in its structure. Please consider submitting PRs and helping make this work reliably across embedded devices.