The AutoConnect menu is developed using the [LuxBar](https://github.com/balzss/luxbar) which is licensed under the MIT License. See the [License](license.md).
## <i class="fa fa-external-link"></i> Where the from
The AutoConnect menu appears when you access the **AutoConnect root path**. It is assigned "**/_ac**" located on ESP8266/ESP32 *local IP address* by default. This location can be changed in the sketch. The following screen will appear at access to `http://{localIP}/_ac` as the root path. This is the statistics of the current WiFi connection. You can access the menu from the here, to invoke it tap <iclass="fa fa-bars"></i> at right on top. (e.g. `http://192.168.244.1/_ac` for SoftAP mode.)
Scan all available access point and display it. Strength and security of the detected AP are marked. The <iclass="fa fa-lock"></i> is indicated for the SSID that needs a security key. "**Hidden:**" means the number of hidden SSIDs discovered.
Once it was established connection, its SSID and Password will be stored to the EEPROM of ESP8266/ESP32 automatically. The **Open SSIDs** menu reads the saved SSID credentials from the EEPROM. The stored credential data are listed by the SSID as shown below. Its label is a clickable button. Tap the SSID button, starts connection it.
Disconnect ESP8266/ESP32 from the current connection. It can also reset the ESP8266/ESP32 automatically after disconnection by instructing with using [API](api.md#autoreset) in the sketch.
After tapping "Disconnect", you will not be able to reach the AutoConnect menu. Once disconnected, you will need to set the SSID again for connecting the WLAN.
Reset the ESP8266/ESP32, it will start rebooting. After rebooting complete, the ESP8266/ESP32 module begins establishing the previous connection with WIFI_STA mode, and *esp8266ap* or *esp32ap* of an access point will disappear from WLAN.
!!! warning "Not every ESP8266 module will be rebooted normally"
The Reset menu is using the **ESP.reset()** function for ESP8266. This is an almost hardware reset. In order to resume the sketch normally, the [state of GPIO0](https://github.com/esp8266/esp8266-wiki/wiki/Boot-Process#esp-boot-modes) is important. Since this depends on the circuit implementation for each module, not every module will be rebooted normally. See also [FAQ](faq.md#hang-up-after-reset).