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About:

This is a command line version of the ESPTouch SmartConfig App (https://github.com/EspressifApp/EsptouchForAndroid) written in C. Completely stand-alone implementation without any dependencies to external libraries, especially from the original App.

  • Works on Raspberry.
  • Works on Windows.
  • Implemented but not tested for hidden Wifis.
  • AES is not implemented, however it is uncertain how that is used at all - i cant figure out from the App's source where the AES-key is handled.

Build:

Build via make, then a local subdirectory ./bin appears with the executeable smartcfg.

Usage:

smartcfg ...
  [ --essid ESSID ]
  [ --bssid BSSID ]
  --password PASSWORD
  [ (--interface INTERFACENAME) | (--address LOCALADDRESS) ]
  [ (--timeout TIMEOUT) | --infinite ]
  [ --hidden | --visible ]

  • If --interface is ommitted, then wlan0 is assumed. (works only on linux)
  • If --address is ommitted, then the local address of the interface is used. (works only on linux)
  • If --essid and --bssid are ommitted, then the locally connected Wifi is used (works only on linux). You will typically only provide these parameters, if you want to put your ESP into a different wifi of the one, your Raspi is currently booked in. Of course this requires providing the correct password of this wifi.
  • The --password must always be given.

Example:

pi@raspiz1% ./bin/smartcfg --password "34234673423423"
./bin/smartcfg, ver: May 19 2019/15:20:49 ...
using local interface wlan0 address 192.168.0.141
using ssid MyWifiName (9c:c7:a6:9c:f7:84)
smartcfg_init ...
receiving socket bound to: 0.0.0.0:18266
sending packets: GDGDGDGDGDGD
recvd 11 bytes from 192.168.0.145
- IP:  192.168.0.145
- MAC: a0:20:a6:14:e5:04

smartcfg_deinit ...
./bin/smartcfg: done