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Can't connect to hidden SSID #12
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You should disable enableScan option to connect to a hidden network. If enabled it will first scan for discoverable networks to find the best option available, since your network is not visible it won't detect it and show the message you see. |
If I don't specify that, will it connect to the first hidden network it
finds that matches, or the strongest signal?
There is a lot of speculation and not much information on ESPs connecting
to the strongest signal, and as far as I can tell nothing on doing it with
a hidden ssid.
Do you happen to know anything about it?
…On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 17:51, Xose Pérez ***@***.***> wrote:
You should disable enableScan option to connect to a hidden network. If
enabled it will first scan for discoverable networks to find the best
option available, since your network is not visible it won't detect it and
show the message you see.
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If I use the basic example and try to connect to an SSID that isn't broadcast, it just says "No known networks found"
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