Had to define connect first

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David Todd 2020-01-26 19:18:42 -06:00
parent 6326b5290f
commit b5a743d895

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@ -14,23 +14,6 @@ MAX_WAIT = 5
STA_IF = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
AP_IF = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
# TODO: iterate over known access points and save multiple passwords
if not STA_IF.isconnected():
connect(STA_IF, 'Standard')
# We check this twice to enable AP mode if we failed to connect
# Normally this happens if the password has been misconfigured,
# or if the device moves to a different location (more likely)
if not STA_IF.isconnected():
# Disable STA_IF to stop serial spam
# You can enable it again by doing `import wifi`
# Followed by `wifi.STA_IF.active(True)` - Then you can call the `wifi.connect_standard`
# method to try connecting again (after `creds.py` has been fixed)
STA_IF.active(False)
connect(AP_IF, 'Access Point')
def connect(interface, interface_name):
print("Configuring %s interface with credentials from creds.py" % interface_name)
start_time = time.time()
@ -54,3 +37,19 @@ def connect(interface, interface_name):
if interface.isconnected():
Pixo().fill_image(WIFI_IMG, False).force_color((40, 200, 40))
# TODO: iterate over known access points and save multiple passwords
if not STA_IF.isconnected():
connect(STA_IF, 'Standard')
# We check this twice to enable AP mode if we failed to connect
# Normally this happens if the password has been misconfigured,
# or if the device moves to a different location (more likely)
if not STA_IF.isconnected():
# Disable STA_IF to stop serial spam
# You can enable it again by doing `import wifi`
# Followed by `wifi.STA_IF.active(True)` - Then you can call the `wifi.connect_standard`
# method to try connecting again (after `creds.py` has been fixed)
STA_IF.active(False)
connect(AP_IF, 'Access Point')