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Mines do roam, I have 3 UniFi APs. However I set my wifi data in user_config_override and build my own binaries so my plates connect automatically on first boot, no need to set up that part. |
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This is certainly not by design. Searching the net yields a lot of similar issues, so there could be an underlying problem that you're experiencing too. Like this forum post, which also included a mitigation. A common theme seems to be related to Arduino 1.0.x issues. With the 0.6.3-dev release we are set to switch to Arduino 2.0.x which implements many Wifi improvements which could already fix this issue. Can you please provide the openHASP Version and Module Core Version from the information page? |
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I have multiple APs on my network, probably around 10. There is a common SSSID/Password combination for these to allow IoT devices to roam around my network. Basically to set up a device in my lab, and then be deployed to a applicable location and reconnection is automatic using the common SSID/Password pairing.
BUT, openHASP appears to be re-attaching to the BSSID, not the entered SSID/Password pair. So it is not possible to roam the device. It has to be wiped, reflashed and the SSID/Password pair re-added for the new AP.
I don't think this is the correct way for the WiFi to reconnect. I have not raised this as a bug for the time being as I would like some input regarding this first. Is this by design or accident? I now have several openHASP based units in my lab that I can't deploy as they won't connect outside of the original AP.
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