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fNET and other tcp/ip stack implementation

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Hello out there
We are building a new version of our product and we want to upgrade our 8-bit PIC (PIC18) to a 32-bit microprocessor (μC). We have some requirement for the μC but the most importance one is that we want to build a webserver on it. Thereby we need to implement a tcp/ip stack and a web server (the μC will be a http server). I have looked around the internet and found fNET (http://fnet.sourceforge.net/) does any have some experience that they want to share with me regarding fNET? The same question also goes with lwip (http://lwip.wikia.com/wiki/LwIP_Wiki)

I also considering buying a chip with tcp/ip stack'en implemented (like W5200) and then I have to make a file system (with htlm files, pictures...) and the webserver. Does any have any experience with W5200.

I'm completely upon to any suggestion so, also if you have a good suggestion to a development board that is useful here.

best regard
Martin Trædholm
 

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