In the past, when I flashed the NodeMCU and I configured ESPeasy, the software chosed to select the router as accesspoint. That device was close to my desk.
But when everything was up and running I decided to mount the NodeMCU in my garage. And than the signalstrengh was worse, even bad.
So last week I bought a accesspoint (wired and powered by POE, TP-Link model EAP235-Wall) and mounted that in my garage, close to the nodemcu. I expected that ESPeasy should be quick.. But even after a reboot no difference at all. Still slow... Easpeasy tries to connect to a weak signal, even when there is a very strong signal.
This are the results when I do a scan with Tools, Scan..
I am a bit scared to choose the disconnect button in the Tools, Wifi. Could not find any info about that option.
Running ESP_Easy_mega_20230820_energy_ESP8266_4M1M Aug 20 2023 on a NodeMCU 8266
Is it posible to force another source or accesspoint in ESPeasy?
Thanks for any suggestion!
Force to choose another accesspoint
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Re: Force to choose another accesspoint
If you power cycle the ESP, it will 'forget' to which exact AP it was connected.
And thus it is forced to do a WiFi scan and then will sort based on RSSI and connect to the strongest matching one first.
And thus it is forced to do a WiFi scan and then will sort based on RSSI and connect to the strongest matching one first.
Re: Force to choose another accesspoint
Thanks Gijs,
You are right! Again!
I learned: a reboot in ESPEasy is not the same as a power-cycle.
Unfortunately I tested that option but the accesspoint started later; to slow.
Thnx again
You are right! Again!
I learned: a reboot in ESPEasy is not the same as a power-cycle.
Unfortunately I tested that option but the accesspoint started later; to slow.
Thnx again
Re: Force to choose another accesspoint
Just to explain the differences....
The last used AP is being stored in RTC memory.
This memory will survive reboots/crashes and even OTA updates as long as the unit keeps having power.
This is done to make sure a unit will stay on a connection once it is deemed to be "stable" for a while.
After power cycle, this RTC memory is cleared.
Also if a connection is lost for more than 2 times within 5 minutes, it will also clear the last used BSSID from RTC memory and start over doing a full WiFi scan.
The last used AP is being stored in RTC memory.
This memory will survive reboots/crashes and even OTA updates as long as the unit keeps having power.
This is done to make sure a unit will stay on a connection once it is deemed to be "stable" for a while.
After power cycle, this RTC memory is cleared.
Also if a connection is lost for more than 2 times within 5 minutes, it will also clear the last used BSSID from RTC memory and start over doing a full WiFi scan.
Re: Force to choose another accesspoint
As I read your explanation; my case was coincidence and bad luck.
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