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WiFi.ping() function on WiFiS3 library doesn't exist #251

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gpb01 opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 8 comments · May be fixed by #270
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WiFi.ping() function on WiFiS3 library doesn't exist #251

gpb01 opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 8 comments · May be fixed by #270
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topic: code Related to content of the project itself type: enhancement Proposed improvement

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gpb01 commented Jan 29, 2024

The WiFi.ping() function, that exists in the library WiFiNINA, doesn't exist in the WiFiS3 library and there is no way to ICMP ping network devices.

Can you please add such a function?

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