cant connect to AP #1596
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Hi everyone, i use raspap with my rpi-5 with the the newest raspberry pi OS full version and got issues with the acess point. The problem is that i really often cant get a connection with the AP. There are several devices connected to the pi over the AP, like shelly plugs and for most it works fine, they connect to it and are avaible in the cloud, because i have ethernet connected. Also when i restart the devices or the pi, they connect automatically again, so that works fine. But i cant add new devices or just sometimes after restarting the hotspot several times. I can reach the RaspAp UI over the ethernet connection, that works, also the AP is visible. I dont understand and i have not lot experience regarding network issues, so what could be the reason? debug file: i have attached my debug log, maybe that helps. Thanks in advance. |
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i found out that it has to do with my esp32 devices that i also have connected to the pi... when i displug them i can normally connect to raspap over the AP but when my esp32 devices connect and i try to connect, no chance when i am connectet over the AP and connect my esp32 device after that, no problem, till i disconnect and try to reconnect to the AP again the esp itself gets an ip adress and works fine, only issue is the not connectable AP |
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i have written my own code, i use the esp32 as a asyncwebserver with a webinterface I have checked the code of my esp several times, but cant find an issue as soon as the esp is connected to raspap, no other device can connect really dont understand...... thanks for your help |
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now i found that the same happens when i connect my phone to raspap, still no solution |
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it seems like i have a maximum number of clients, i cant connect more than 6 devices... |
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As discussed in this thread raspberrypi/linux#3010 (comment) the solution for many users is to use an external wireless adapter.