Squonk wrote:obvy wrote:I love TI, period. But people say that CC3000 was awful, buggy, and power-hungry. Now they came up with CC3100/CC3200. I read docs on CC3200 and it supports 2 SSL sockets. OMG, they're real engineering monsters! I even know what features CC3400 will offer - 4 SSL sockets! And their current BluetoothLE chip, CC2541, is built on 8051 core from 1980ies. So, I think they should get from under the rock and license something from Chinese folks, who do the real innovation now.
CC3000 is also a total security disaster
Read this thread about the CC3000 SmartConfig fiasco, it will make your day:
http://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless_conn ... 53463.aspx
CC3000 is not only a security fiasco, but also a robustness fiasco ! They is no way to get a TCP server up and running more than 10 hours, and it usually hangs within first hour. We usually end up by adding a watchdog which reset the C3300 to workaround this TI bug which is present for more than a year without any real support. The bug is not only been seen by Adafruit CC3000 users, but the SparkCore users also faced it and even others as shown in the following TI thread. TI finally apologized, after been silent for months, but they never been able to fix that bug ! They prefer that their customers switching their designs to CC3200 ...
http://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless_conn ... 45205.aspx