



How does one go about connecting to wifi network & then downloading the OpenPLC runtime. py files & uses NETWORK library (.or TinyWEB) to configure the wifi connection and connect to a wifi network - in order to get an IP address from the router/AP. It first needs the UF2 firmware file (binary) and several. Thanks to for sharing their success when they selected the 'Arduino Nano Connect' board. What I need help with is with "Pico W". I do not see any "RP2040" or "Pico" under the microcontroller download button's (the Arduino icon) pull-down menu for selecting the microcontroller boards. I see in OpenPLC documentation 2.2 Physical Addressing page it (now) lists the RP2040 IO addressing (page was updated July/22). Hello Everyone! I am new to OpenPLC, and this forum.
