By default, Digi Embedded Yocto configures the Wi-Fi interface in client infrastructure mode (also known as station) but it is also preconfigured to enable concurrent modes. This way, you can use the Wi-Fi device to create different network types simultaneously.
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Digi Embedded Yocto
- Release notes
- Application development
- Yocto system development
- Storage layout
- Boot
- Update firmware
- Read-only root file system
- Network failover and recovery
- Containers
- U-Boot bootloader
- Machine Learning / AI
- Recover your device
- ConnectCore Cloud Services
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Linux kernel BSP
- Device tree files
- Pin multiplexing (IOMUX)
- ADC
- Audio
- Backlight
- Bluetooth
- Camera
- CAN
- Cellular
- Cryptochip
- Cryptographic accelerator (CAAM)
- Ethernet
- GPIO
- I2C
- I/O Expander
- Micro Controller Assist (MCA)
- MMC/SD/SDIO
- NAND
- OTP bits
- PMIC
- Power management
- PWM
- Real-Time Clock (RTC)
- SPI
- Thermal monitor
- Touch screen
- UART
- USB
- Video
- Watchdog
- Wi-Fi
- XBee socket
- Digi TrustFence for Yocto
- Digi ConnectCore Smart IOmux
- Hardware
- Additional resources