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STM32CubeH7
STM32Cube MCU Full Package for the STM32H7 series - (HAL + LL Drivers, CMSIS Core, CMSIS Device, MW libraries plus a set of Projects running on all boards provided by ST (Nucleo, Evaluation and Discovery Kits))
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STM32H7-LwIP-Examples
Ethernet examples using LwIP + FreeRTOS for STM32H7 Discovery and Nucleo boards
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InfluxDB
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Here you go Mr: https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeH7/tree/master/Projects/NUCLEO-H723ZG/Applications/LwIP/LwIP_HTTP_Server_Netconn_RTOS
Hey, I have (kinda), the same problem as you as I can't ping my Nucleo-H723zg, but I have no problem issue with my memory (well, I used to have some). I use this article from ST Community to help me with the layout memory issue. In this article, there's also a link on the repo github for different example of lwIP on multiple H7 series board and one in particular is an example for STM32H723, which worked very well. You can get inspired by it (_FLASH.ID you must copy and replace the one in your project). Be careful when it comes to define your MPU Region Size, as the step by step example (in the article) use a STM32H750-Discovery. However those examples (from GitHub) are made for version 1.10.0 of the STM32CubeH7series Firmware Package (currently the version is on 1.11.0 which add some parameter and remove other) and more importantly, it use the FreeRTOS (which in my case I don't want to use it). Hope it will help you and good luck(As I'm still blocked on why I can ping when there's an RTOS and not whe I do not want to us it...).