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    • K Offline
      kylebuttress
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I'm using wifiCfg.doConnect(ssid, pass) to connect to the local Wifi. Which it is doing however it takes sometimes a few minutes.

      Is there a way to speed up this process or this delay seems to be as it is.

      regards

      Kyle

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      • robskiR Offline
        robski
        last edited by

        how long it takes to connect if you burn firmware and set it up with network start for online UIflow? on my devices it usually connects in seconds

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          ajb2k3
          last edited by

          Unfortunately not, it’s to do with the esp running on the 2.4 GHz band so there is a network issue at play causing slow connection

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            kylebuttress
            last edited by

            @robski I have noticed when I use the m5burner and embed my details it connects quickly. However the use case is that the wifi details are not know before hand and can change at any time. So that does not seem to be an option.

            @ajb2k3 thanks for the info its something I can work around in programming, just not optimal for user.

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