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Esp-link Wifi configuration
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===========================
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For proper operation the end state that esp-link needs to arrive at is to have it
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join your pre-existing wifi network as a pure station.
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However, in order to get there esp-link will start out as an access point and you'll have
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to join its network to configure it. The short version is:
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1. esp-link creates a wifi access point with an SSID of the form `ESP_012ABC` (some modules
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use a different SSID form, such as `ai-thinker-012ABC`)
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2. you join your laptop or phone to esp-link's network as a station and you configure
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esp-link wifi with your network info by pointing your browser at `http://192.168.4.1/`
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3. you set a hostname for esp-link on the "home" page, or leave the default ("esp-link")
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4. esp-link starts to connect to your network while continuing to also be an access point
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("AP+STA"), the esp-link may show up with a `${hostname}.local` hostname
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(depends on your DHCP/DNS config)
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4. esp-link succeeds in connecting and shuts down its own access point after 15 seconds,
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you reconnect your laptop/phone to your normal network and access esp-link via its hostname
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or IP address
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### Notes on using AP (access point) mode
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Esp-link does not support STA+AP mode, however it does support STA mode and AP mode. What happens
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is that STA+AP mode is used at boot and when making STA changes to allow for recovery: the AP
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mode stays on for a while so you can connect to it and fix the STA mode. Once STA has connected,
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esp-link switches to STA-only mode. There is no setting to stay in STA+AP mode. So... if you want
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to use AP ensure you set esp-link to AP-only mode. If you want STA+AP mode you're gonna have to
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modify the source for yourself. (This stuff is painful to test and rather tricky, so don't expect
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the way it works to change.)
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Configuration details
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### Wifi
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After you have serially flashed the module it will create a wifi access point (AP) with an
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SSID of the form `ESP_012ABC` where 012ABC is a piece of the module's MAC address.
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Using a laptop, phone, or tablet connect to this SSID and then open a browser pointed at
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http://192.168.4.1/, you should then see the esp-link web site.
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Now configure the wifi. The desired configuration is for the esp-link to be a
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station on your local wifi network so you can communicate with it from all your computers.
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To make this happen, navigate to the wifi page and you should see the esp-link scan
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for available networks. You should then see a list of detected networks on the web page and you
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can select yours.
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Enter a password if your network is secure (highly recommended...) and hit the connect button.
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You should now see that the esp-link has connected to your network and it should show you
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its IP address. _Write it down_. You will then have to switch your laptop, phone, or tablet
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back to your network and then you can connect to the esp-link's IP address or, depending on your
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network's DHCP/DNS config you may be able to go to http://esp-link.local
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At this point the esp-link will have switched to STA mode and be just a station on your
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wifi network. These settings are stored in flash and thereby remembered through resets and
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power cycles. They are also remembered when you flash new firmware. Only flashing `blank.bin`
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via the serial port as indicated above will reset the wifi settings.
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There is a fail-safe, which is that after a reset or a configuration change, if the esp-link
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cannot connect to your network it will revert back to AP+STA mode after 15 seconds and thus
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both present its `ESP_012ABC`-style network and continue trying to reconnect to the requested network.
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You can then connect to the esp-link's AP and reconfigure the station part.
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One open issue (#28) is that esp-link cannot always display the IP address it is getting to the browser
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used to configure the ssid/password info. The problem is that the initial STA+AP mode may use
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channel 1 and you configure it to connect to an AP on channel 6. This requires the ESP8266's AP
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to also switch to channel 6 disconnecting you in the meantime.
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### Hostname, description, DHCP, mDNS
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You can set a hostname on the "home" page, this should be just the hostname and not a domain
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name, i.e., something like "test-module-1" and not "test-module-1.mydomain.com".
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This has a number of effects:
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- you will see the first 12 chars of the hostname in the menu bar (top left of the page) so
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if you have multiple modules you can distinguish them visually
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- esp-link will use the hostname in its DHCP request, which allows you to identify the module's
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MAC and IP addresses in your DHCP server (typ. your wifi router). In addition, some DHCP
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servers will inject these names into the local DNS cache so you can use URLs like
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`hostname.local`.
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- someday, esp-link will inject the hostname into mDNS (multicast DNS, bonjour, etc...) so
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URLs of the form `hostname.local` work for everyone (as of v2.1.beta5 mDNS is disabled due
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to reliability issues with it)
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You can also enter a description of up to 128 characters on the home page (bottom right). This
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allows you to leave a memo for yourself, such as "installed in basement to control the heating
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system". This descritpion is not used anywhere else.
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