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Hello,
is there a way to run openHASP in some sort of "stand-alone mode"?
I'd like to use the access point mode to connect to the display and be able to communicate with it.
My understanding so far is that you always need a wifi router and a MQTT broker within the network. (The plate logs into the wifi).
Wouldn't it be great to keep the access point mode active (just like after flashing) and be able to send commands to the display from a client e.g. through telnet?
Maybe such a function exists, but as for now I didn't find it in the docs.
Thanks for the great work!
-- edit: ok, I found out that you can use telnet after logging into the initial access point. But can I activate the graphic mode from there and exit the WIFI setup screen?
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Hello,
is there a way to run openHASP in some sort of "stand-alone mode"?
I'd like to use the access point mode to connect to the display and be able to communicate with it.
My understanding so far is that you always need a wifi router and a MQTT broker within the network. (The plate logs into the wifi).
Wouldn't it be great to keep the access point mode active (just like after flashing) and be able to send commands to the display from a client e.g. through telnet?
Maybe such a function exists, but as for now I didn't find it in the docs.
Thanks for the great work!
-- edit: ok, I found out that you can use telnet after logging into the initial access point. But can I activate the graphic mode from there and exit the WIFI setup screen?
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