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• #2
Add channel and bssid to make it easier to connect to the 2.4 GHz access point and try again.
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• #3
Doesn't make any difference, sorry.
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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• #4
Hmm, try this to get some info about the access points in your surrounding:
require("Wifi").scan((arrayOfAcessPoints) =>{print(arrayOfAcessPoints);});
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• #5
What router model are you using?
Can you change Personal to PSK (pre-shared key)? Or is there only an option to switch between Personal and Enterprise?
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• #6
require("Wifi").scan((arrayOfAcessPoints) =>{print(arrayOfAcessPoints);});
Output:
[ { "rssi": -60, "channel": 1, "authMode": "wpa2", "isHidden": false, "ssid": "Vodafone-8751", "mac": "2c:58:4f:92:a7:21" }, { "rssi": -66, "channel": 11, "authMode": "wpa2", "isHidden": false, "ssid": "Vodafone-3E7C", "mac": "88:71:b1:a7:21:d3" } ]
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• #7
Router is a DOCSIS 3.1 and there are just the options "off", "wpa2" and "wpa and wpa2"
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• #8
That mistake I had several years ago
It turned out that one of my routers was teasing.
I use the showed up start and since then there have been no problems.
The other routers have no problems.function lan() { wlan.connect(logon.ssid, {password: logon.pass}, function (s) { boola = true; if(s==='bad password') { if(debug>0) {console.log('restart lan');} lan(); } }); if(debug)console.log("Frida is my watchdog"); if(debug)console.log(wlan.getIP().ip); } // end lan() setTimeout(lan,400); wlan.on('connected', function(s) { if(debug)console.log('Starter test', wlan.getIP().ip); if(boola) { boola = false; startTimeServer(); //httpSrv.listen(80); } });
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• #9
"wpa2" should work
"wpa and wpa2" could cause problems
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• #10
Things like "debug", "logon" are not defined ...
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• #11
May it depends on long password, how do you think? I've never tested Espruino with so long passwords. Some old devices I had require password to be not more then 16 or even 8 symbols, I forget.
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• #12
// lan-test00 - esp8266_01 var ver = 'ver = V1.0'; function onInit(a) { debug = (typeof a==='undefined')?0:a; var wlan = require("Wifi"); var http = require("http"); var logon = require('LOGON'); wlan.stopAP(); wlan.disconnect(); var boola; function lan() { //wlan.connect(yourssid, {password: yourpassword}, function (s) { wlan.connect(logon.ssid, {password: logon.pass}, function (s) { boola = true; if(s==='bad password') { if(debug)console.log('restart lan'); lan(); } }); if(debug)console.log("Frida is my watchdog"); if(debug)console.log(wlan.getIP().ip); } // end lan() setTimeout(lan,400); wlan.on('connected', function(s) { if(debug)console.log('Starter test', wlan.getIP().ip); if(boola) { boola = false; //do what you need to do. if(debug)console.log('tilsluttet lan'); } }); } // end onInit() onInit(2); // comment or remove before save
You should not use logon and use your own logon values instead. That's because I have my logon values in a module.
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• #13
So, here is what i come up with:
var wifi = require("Wifi"); var doit; var ssid = 'Vodafone-8751'; var passwort = 'ABCDEfGh1jKLmnoP'; wifi.stopAP(); wifi.disconnect(); function lan() { wifi.connect(ssid, {password: passwort}, function(s) { if (s === 'bad_password') { doit = true; console.log('Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: ' + s); console.log('Verbindungsversuch gestartet ...'); lan(); } if (s != 'bad_password') { console.log('Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: ' + s); console.log('Verbindungsversuch wird abgebrochen.'); } }); console.log(wifi.getIP().ip); } // Ende: lan() setTimeout(lan,500); wifi.on('connected', function(s) { console.log('Es hat endlich geklappt, Verbindungsstatus: ' + s); if (doit) { doit = false; } });
and get stock in:
0.0.0.0 Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: bad_password Verbindungsversuch gestartet ... 0.0.0.0 Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: bad_password Verbindungsversuch gestartet ... 0.0.0.0 Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: bad_password Verbindungsversuch gestartet ... 0.0.0.0
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• #14
Btw: WLAN Modus is Mixed 802.11 g/n ...
Gentlemen,
i've a problem:
I try to connect to an ap via:
and i get "bad password" or stock in "connecting" but i can swear the password is absolutely correct. 100%!11!!1!
My router is available on 2.4 and 5 GHz and with another MC, wich is not flashed with Espruino, there is no problem to connect.
Please help!
If i connect to an mobile-hotspot, wich has password like "espruino1337", the connection is successfull.