var wifi = require("Wifi");
wifi.connect("Vodafone-8751", {
password: "ABCDEfGh1jKLmnoP", //Password is like this
channel: 1,
bssid: "2C:58:4F:92:A7:21"},
function(err){
if (err) console.log(err);
else console.log("connected!");
});
Is there any chance, that espruino converts the pw-string not correctly? How i said, it works without any problems at a esp32 with regular firmware. It is really strange because even with the espruino i was able to connect to the hotspot of my mobile-phone. Security-standard of my wlan-router is WPA2-Personal, whatever "Personal" meens ..
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Doesn't make any difference, sorry.
Is there any chance, that espruino converts the pw-string not correctly? How i said, it works without any problems at a esp32 with regular firmware. It is really strange because even with the espruino i was able to connect to the hotspot of my mobile-phone. Security-standard of my wlan-router is WPA2-Personal, whatever "Personal" meens ..