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changed the ip in the ws call in the startwebsocket() function to be dynamically addressed instead of the static 192.168.167.1 address ... just changed remarks ...
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fixed setting bssid
expanded init() to allow passing wifi settings ... more single ssid stuff
expanded init() to allow passing wifi settings ... more single ssid stuff
expanded init() to allow passing wifi settings ... more single ssid stuff
expanded init() to allow passing wifi settings ... more single ssid stuff
expanded init() to allow passing wifi settings ... more single ssid stuff
I have tested setting all APs to a single IP address ... but it didn't work ...the two nodes stop responding to one another ... although the client wifi device connected fine ...
added hsl.png to fix web interface
Added fix for issue Json object destroying data argument. Coopdis#8 - muratdemirtas
Added fix for issue Confusion about dest and from in messages. Coopdis#13 - BlackEdder
Add doxygen docs
Add doxygen docs
disarm timer in scantimer callback
fix for clock rollover in manageConnections() function
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This branch of the easyMesh Library is for setting all of the mesh nodes to have one (the same) SSID instead of embedding the chipid within the SSID of each node. This is accomplished by using part (the last 4 octets) of the bssid(mac address) of the AP wireless interface of each node to populate a uint32 integer that is used for the unique node id.

I have tested setting all APs to a single IP address ... but it didn't work ...the two nodes stop responding to one another ... although the client wifi device connected fine ...