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Methods and properties described in this section are specific to ESP8266. They are not covered in Arduino WiFi library documentation. Before they are fully documented please refer to information below.
void onEvent (WiFiEventCb cb, WiFiEvent_t event=WIFI_EVENT_ANY) __attribute__((deprecated))
To see how to use onEvent
please check example sketch WiFiClientEvents.ino available inside examples folder of the ESP8266WiFi library.
WiFiEventHandler onStationModeConnected (std::function< void(const WiFiEventStationModeConnected &)>)
WiFiEventHandler onStationModeDisconnected (std::function< void(const WiFiEventStationModeDisconnected &)>)
WiFiEventHandler onStationModeAuthModeChanged (std::function< void(const WiFiEventStationModeAuthModeChanged &)>)
WiFiEventHandler onStationModeGotIP (std::function< void(const WiFiEventStationModeGotIP &)>)
WiFiEventHandler onStationModeDHCPTimeout (std::function< void(void)>)
WiFiEventHandler onSoftAPModeStationConnected (std::function< void(const WiFiEventSoftAPModeStationConnected &)>)
WiFiEventHandler onSoftAPModeStationDisconnected (std::function< void(const WiFiEventSoftAPModeStationDisconnected &)>)
To see a sample application with WiFiEventHandler
, please check separate section with examples ➡️ dedicated specifically to the Generic Class..
WiFi.persistent(persistent)
ESP8266 is able to reconnect to the last used Wi-Fi network or establishes the same Access Point upon power up or reset.
By default, these settings are written to specific sectors of flash memory every time they are changed in WiFi.begin(ssid, passphrase)
or WiFi.softAP(ssid, passphrase, channel)
, and when WiFi.disconnect
or WiFi.softAPdisconnect
is invoked.
Frequently calling these functions could cause wear on the flash memory (see issue #1054).
Once WiFi.persistent(false)
is called, WiFi.begin
, WiFi.disconnect
, WiFi.softAP
, or WiFi.softAPdisconnect
only changes the current in-memory Wi-Fi settings, and does not affect the Wi-Fi settings stored in flash memory.
WiFi.mode(m)
WiFi.getMode()
WiFi.mode(m)
: set mode toWIFI_AP
,WIFI_STA
,WIFI_AP_STA
orWIFI_OFF
WiFi.getMode()
: return current Wi-Fi mode (one out of four modes above)
bool setSleepMode (WiFiSleepType_t type, int listenInterval=0)
Sleep mode type is WIFI_NONE_SLEEP
, WIFI_LIGHT_SLEEP
or WIFI_MODEM_SLEEP
.
(listenInterval
appeared in esp8266-arduino core v2.5.0 using the last
V2 revision of nonos-sdk before V3)
Quoting nonos-sdk datasheet:
NONE
: disable power savingLIGHT
orMODEM
: TCP timer rate raised from 250ms to 3s
When listenInterval
is set to 1..10, in LIGHT
or MODEM
mode,
station wakes up every (DTIM-interval * listenInterval
). This saves
power but station interface may miss broadcast data.
Otherwise (default value 0), station wakes up at every DTIM-interval (configured in the access-point).
Quoting wikipedia:
A Delivery Traffic Indication Map (DTIM) is a kind of Traffic Indication Map (TIM) which informs the clients about the presence of buffered multicast/broadcast data on the access point. It is generated within the periodic beacon at a frequency specified by the DTIM Interval. Beacons are packets sent by an access point to synchronize a wireless network.
int32_t channel (void)
WiFiSleepType_t getSleepMode ()
bool setPhyMode (WiFiPhyMode_t mode)
WiFiPhyMode_t getPhyMode ()
void setOutputPower (float dBm)
WiFiMode_t getMode ()
bool enableSTA (bool enable)
bool enableAP (bool enable)
bool forceSleepBegin (uint32 sleepUs=0)
bool forceSleepWake ()
int hostByName (const char *aHostname, IPAddress &aResult)
appeared with SDK pre-V3:
uint8_t getListenInterval ();
bool isSleepLevelMax ();
Documentation for the above functions is not yet prepared.
For code samples please refer to separate section with examples dedicated specifically to the Generic Class.