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2Do you have the WIFI101 shield on the Mega? How are you wanting to use Wifi with the Mega?Delta_G– Delta_G2023-08-05 16:54:52 +00:00Commented Aug 5, 2023 at 16:54
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I just want to update it's firmware I don't know how...Ava Bahrami– Ava Bahrami2023-08-10 07:51:56 +00:00Commented Aug 10, 2023 at 7:51
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1The firmware you are trying to use is for the WiFi-101 shield. It's not for an Arduino Mega. The WiFi shield might go on a Mega, but this firmware does not. Do you have that shield? Or do you just have a Mega?Delta_G– Delta_G2023-08-11 03:56:50 +00:00Commented Aug 11, 2023 at 3:56
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No I just have a Mega. As I have explained above, it gets detected in MATLAB but I can not fully connect it to MATLAB via its commands. So I got recommended to update my board. This is the link explained my MATLAB problem as well: mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/contributors/29688717-ava/…Ava Bahrami– Ava Bahrami2023-09-03 16:37:44 +00:00Commented Sep 3, 2023 at 16:37
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OK, I think I understand your confusion from the other thread. The WiFi101 Firware updater is for updating firmware on a WiFi101 shield. It has nothing to do with the Arduino Mega. In order to communicate with matlab you will need some code running on the Mega. You need to find that sketch and load it on the board. That will load like a normal sketch. It will not involve anything that actually says the word "firmware".Delta_G– Delta_G2023-09-03 18:32:56 +00:00Commented Sep 3, 2023 at 18:32
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