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WLAN AP wont shut down.... #1537

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ThomasCr opened this issue Jan 14, 2025 · 1 comment
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WLAN AP wont shut down.... #1537

ThomasCr opened this issue Jan 14, 2025 · 1 comment
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ThomasCr commented Jan 14, 2025

What happened?

Today I have seen, that the OpenDTU has still the WLAN AP up. I cant connect to it, with the default passwort openDTU42 but it is visible. If I am right, the AP should stop running, if the DTU is connected to my WiFi Network?!
Also it used a different SSID than the hostname with default layout.

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To Reproduce Bug

I have not done something special. The timelimit under /settings/network is default:
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Expected Behavior

The AP should only be active, if no WiFi is connected

Install Method

Pre-Compiled binary from GitHub releases

What git-hash/version of OpenDTU-OnBattery?

2025.01.10

What firmware variant (PIO Environment)?

generic_esp32_8mb

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  • I believe this issue is a bug that affects all users of OpenDTU-OnBattery, not something specific to my installation.
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  • I have double checked that my inverter does not contain a W in the model name (like HMS-xxxW) as they are not supported.
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I can't reproduce this. Are you absolutely sure that the AP is still open after the timeout elapsed? The AP will not close after connecting as a station to your Wi-Fi network, but only after the timeout elapsed.

That's how it's designed. And if you think it is important that the AP is closed/stopped right after connecting as a station to your Wi-Fi network, then that would be a feature request in the upstream project...

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