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Commit d15e1b0e [1] in the 2.0.0 pull request #4996 introduced a filter to connect only to WiFi networks with a RSSI of -75 or better. This results in strage behaviour, as a scan still shows networks, that can't be connected to, even though with older versions, connecting to those networks was possible and the connection (albeit slow) was stable. Remove the RSSI filter for now by setting the threshold to -127, i.e. the lowest possible value. Maybe in the future the filter threshold could be exposed to users, to allow filtering out nearly unreachable networks. [1] github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/pull/4996/commits/d15e1b0 |
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Arduino core for the ESP32
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Contents
- ESP32-S2 and ESP32-C3 Support
- Development Status
- Installation Instructions
- Decoding Exceptions
- Issue/Bug report template
- ESP32Dev Board PINMAP
ESP32-S2 and ESP32-C3 Support
If you want to test ESP32-S2 and/or ESP32-C3 through the board manager, please use the development release link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/gh-pages/package_esp32_dev_index.json
and install the latest 2.0.0 version.
Development Status
Installation Instructions
- Using Arduino IDE Boards Manager (preferred)
- Using Arduino IDE with the development repository
- Using PlatformIO
- Building with make
- Using as ESP-IDF component
- Using OTAWebUpdater
Decoding exceptions
You can use EspExceptionDecoder to get meaningful call trace.
Issue/Bug report template
Before reporting an issue, make sure you've searched for similar one that was already created. Also make sure to go through all the issues labelled as for reference.
Finally, if you are sure no one else had the issue, follow the ISSUE_TEMPLATE while reporting any issue.
ESP32Dev Board PINMAP
Tip
Sometimes to program ESP32 via serial you must keep GPIO0 LOW during the programming process