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    Not so good wifi signal strength

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      sheepDog
      last edited by sheepDog

      Hello,

      I bought two "M5Stack Core2 ESP32 IoT Development Kit for AWS IoT EduKit" and two "M5Stack Core2 ESP32 IoT Development Kit".

      Today I noticed that the AWS version did not receive the wifi as well. Both AWS version didn't work at my desk, but both non-AWS worked fine.

      I got the errors at startup:

      Wifi missing. Status=6
      I (7634) wifi:new:<11,0>, old:<1,0>, ap:<255,255>, sta:<11,0>, prof:1
      I (7634) wifi:state: init -> auth (b0)
      Wifi missing. Status=6
      I (8634) wifi:state: auth -> init (200)
      I (8644) wifi:new:<11,0>, old:<11,0>, ap:<255,255>, sta:<11,0>, prof:1
      I (8764) wifi:new:<11,0>, old:<11,0>, ap:<255,255>, sta:<11,0>, prof:1
      I (8764) wifi:state: init -> auth (b0)
      Wifi missing. Status=6
      I (9764) wifi:state: auth -> init (200)
      I (9764) wifi:new:<11,0>, old:<11,0>, ap:<255,255>, sta:<11,0>, prof:1
      I (9894) wifi:new:<11,0>, old:<11,0>, ap:<255,255>, sta:<11,0>, prof:1
      I (9894) wifi:state: init -> auth (b0)
      ....
      

      If I go two meters nearer to the AP both AWS worked fine, too.

      Have anyone an idea what I can you do (without that I go closer to the AP) ?

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        m5stack
        last edited by

        @sheepdog said in Not so good wifi signal strength:

        You can try. . . Change the transmit power of your AP

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          sheepDog
          last edited by sheepDog

          @m5stack thank you for your answer.

          This solution is just as trival as to go closer to the router. Unfortunately I cann't go closer and I cann't increase the transmit power. Can I connect an antenne to the "M5Stack Core2 ESP32 IoT Development Kit for AWS IoT EduKit"?

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            m5stack @sheepDog
            last edited by

            @sheepdog It will be more troublesome, you need to disassemble the original antenna, and then solder the new one

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              felmue
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              Hello @sheepDog

              to me it looks like both, the regular M5Core2 and the AWS version, are using identical hardware / same board revision - at least the ones I have do.

              The difference is in the M5GO2 bottom: the AWS M5GO2 bottom adds the secure element.

              That said, have you tried the AWS version w/o the AWS M5GO2 bottom attached?

              Thanks
              Felix

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                sheepDog @felmue
                last edited by sheepDog

                Hello @felmue,

                you are right, the top of M5Core2 and the AWS are identical. But the bottom is the challenge: The ground of the AWS shields the antenna. -> Yes, I tried the AWS version without the AWS M5GO2 bottom attached.

                I tried this too:

                • Insert a prototyp board between AWS-top and AWS-bottom. It improves the field strength a little bit.
                • Insert a small silver wire in the prototyp board at the antenna of the AWS-top. So I almost reach the regular field strength.
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