Erni wrote:I just tried it, but all iI get is some values as this on my serial terminal when I input my wifi pasw and ssidCode: Select all[261D.[2C.[31C.[K5.[261D.[2C.[32C.[K2.[261D.[2C.[33C.[Kc.[261D.[2C.[34C.[Kf.[261D.[2C.[35C.[Kc.[261D.[2C.[36C.[K9.[261D.[2C.[37C.[K3.[261D.[2C.[38C.[K1.[261D.[2C.[39C.[Ke.[261D.[2C.[40C.[Kc.[261D.[2C.[41C.[Ka.[261D.[2C.[42C.[K9.[261D.[2C.[43C.[K6.[261D.[2C.[44C.[K8.[261D.[2C.[45C.[K7.[261D.[2C.[46C.[K8.[261D.[2C.[47C.[Kd.[261D.[2C.[48C.[K9.[261D.[2C.[49C.[Kd.[261D.[2C.[50C.[K0.[261D.[2C.[51C.[K8.[261D.[2C.[52C.[Kf.[261D.[2C.[53C.[K".[261D.[2C.[54C.[K).[261D.[2C.[55C
.[32m>.[0m
“[32m>[0m” is the color codes of VT100 terminal. And NodeLua firmware support it
Try another serial commication program will work, for example: putty (you'll like this robustious small tool on MS Windows), minicom (on Linux, Mac OS X)