Just curious. Why can’t the WiFi be updated through GCC desktop program ?
As I said, updating the Wifi module via the GHL Control Center has never been implemented. The text is displayed but there's nothing behind it, which is why it's grayed out. And if it had been implemented, I think it would only have launched the update tool.
It can already be updated in many ways:
- Manually via the web interface by going to the network page then File Manager then Firmware and loading the firmware.bin file as well as the web interface with the index.html.gz file (file included in the zip that can be downloaded from
https://www.aquariumcomputer.com/downloads/wifi-module-esp-update/).
- Manually via GHL Connect connected locally or hostpot by going to the network page then File Manager then Firmware and loading the firmware.bin file as well as the web interface with the index.html.gz file (file included in the zip which can be downloaded from
https://www.aquariumcomputer.com/downloads/wifi-module-esp-update/)
- Manually via the "Emergency" web interface
http://1.2.3.4/update (replace 1.2.3.4 with the IP address of the GHL device). By loading the firmware.bin file and the web interface with the filesystem.bin file (file included in the zip which can be downloaded from
https://www.aquariumcomputer.com/downloads/wifi-module-esp-update/).
- Manually via the USB-connected Wifi Update tool for Windows, downloadable from
https://www.aquariumcomputer.com/downloads/wifi-module-esp-update/
- Manually via Wifi Update tool Web
https://api.myghl.com/wifi-update/ connected via USB (simpler than the Windows tool, everything is automatic. This tool can also be used to update the Wifi-LN module for the ProfiLux IL LAN (Industrial Line) equipped with ethernet LAN port)
- Automatically via GHL Connect when first connected via the installation wizard.
I don't think it's necessary to add yet another method, but rather to simplify the existing one, ideally via GHL Connect/Webinterface and in an automated way, with a single manual method as a back-up in the event of connection failure.
Gaël