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tzapu avatar tzapu commented on August 26, 2024
Storing multiple accounts

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domonetic avatar domonetic commented on August 26, 2024

Wifimanager is to simplify the settings. Currently it stores the data in an area outside the EEPROM.
I think you can use a json file and store it as a file in the area spiffs
trying to connect with autoconnect and if you can not, through the file trying to connect. When connected, the next time Autoconnect do it alone.

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domonetic avatar domonetic commented on August 26, 2024

I adding const char* aNets[][2] to try connect in a list of nets. @tzapu can you check this?

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tzapu avatar tzapu commented on August 26, 2024

i did, i need to think on it a bit more, the patch looks ok so @lunanigra could use it directly for now

thanks

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lunanigra avatar lunanigra commented on August 26, 2024

Happy New Year :-)

Did you have a chance thinking a bit more about multiple account? Or merge the changes into your master?
On my test I ran on some (perhaps small) issues, please see... #28

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tzapu avatar tzapu commented on August 26, 2024

happy new year,
i did think and i will add it, i will refactor it a bit from @domonetic 's solution to look more like WiFiMulti (have a function to add secondary accounts to a list). So if someone wants to use it, they have the ability, while the rest of the library retains it's simplicity.
Regarding your issue, @domonetic was kind enough to provide an update for the .h file as well here #29
if you can, try with that for the time being, until this makes it's way in the trunk
thanks

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tzapu avatar tzapu commented on August 26, 2024

this has not been forgotten, i will add it once i m satisfied WiFiManager itself is rock solid

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torntrousers avatar torntrousers commented on August 26, 2024

Just a ping about this. I'd find this really useful feature.

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kentaylor avatar kentaylor commented on August 26, 2024

Yes, multiple SSID's would be good. Here is a suggestion on how to do it. #166 (comment)

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f0m3 avatar f0m3 commented on August 26, 2024

Yes! That would be a cool feature indeed!

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tavdog avatar tavdog commented on August 26, 2024

Has this feature been implemented ?

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tablatronix avatar tablatronix commented on August 26, 2024

No it requires storing data somewhere

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