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WiFi Component
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==============
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.. seo::
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:description: Instructions for setting up the WiFi configuration for your ESP node in ESPHome.
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:image: network-wifi.svg
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:keywords: WiFi, WLAN, ESP8266, ESP32
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This core ESPHome component sets up WiFi connections to access points
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for you. You need to have a network configuration (either Wifi or Ethernet)
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or ESPHome will fail in the config validation stage. You also can't have both Wifi
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and Ethernet setup in same time (even if your ESP has both wired).
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It’s recommended to provide a static IP for your node, as it can
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dramatically improve connection times.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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wifi:
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ssid: MyHomeNetwork
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password: VerySafePassword
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# Optional manual IP
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manual_ip:
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static_ip: 192.168.0.123
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gateway: 192.168.0.1
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subnet: 255.255.255.0
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# It is highly recommended to use secrets
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wifi:
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ssid: !secret wifi_ssid
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password: !secret wifi_password
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.. _wifi-configuration_variables:
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Configuration variables:
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------------------------
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- **ssid** (*Optional*, string): The name (or `service set
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identifier <https://www.lifewire.com/definition-of-service-set-identifier-816547>`__)
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of the WiFi access point your device should connect to.
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- **password** (*Optional*, string): The password (or PSK) for your
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WiFi network. Leave empty for no password.
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- **networks** (*Optional*): Configure multiple WiFi networks to connect to, the best one
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that is reachable will be connected to. See :ref:`wifi-networks`.
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- **manual_ip** (*Optional*): Manually configure the static IP of the node.
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- **static_ip** (**Required**, IPv4 address): The static IP of your node.
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- **gateway** (**Required**, IPv4 address): The gateway of the local network.
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- **subnet** (**Required**, IPv4 address): The subnet of the local network.
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- **dns1** (*Optional*, IPv4 address): The main DNS server to use.
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- **dns2** (*Optional*, IPv4 address): The backup DNS server to use.
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- **use_address** (*Optional*, string): Manually override what address to use to connect
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to the ESP. Defaults to auto-generated value. Example, if you have changed your static IP and want to flash OTA to the previously configured IP address.
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- **ap** (*Optional*): Enable an access point mode on the node.
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- **ssid** (*Optional*, string): The name of the access point to create. Leave empty to use
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the device name.
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- **password** (*Optional*, string): The password for the access point. Leave empty for
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no password.
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- **channel** (*Optional*, int): The channel the AP should operate on from 1 to 14.
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Defaults to 1.
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- **manual_ip** (*Optional*): Manually set the IP options for the AP. Same options as
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manual_ip for station mode.
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- **ap_timeout** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The time after which to enable the
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configured fallback hotspot. Can be disabled by setting this to ``0s``, which requires manually starting the AP by other means (eg: from a button press). Defaults to ``1min``.
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- **domain** (*Optional*, string): Set the domain of the node hostname used for uploading.
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For example, if it's set to ``.local``, all uploads will be sent to ``<HOSTNAME>.local``.
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Defaults to ``.local``.
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- **reboot_timeout** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The amount of time to wait before rebooting when no
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WiFi connection exists. Can be disabled by setting this to ``0s``, but note that the low level IP stack currently
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seems to have issues with WiFi where a full reboot is required to get the interface back working. Defaults to ``15min``. Does not apply when in access point mode.
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- **power_save_mode** (*Optional*, string): The power save mode for the WiFi interface.
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See :ref:`wifi-power_save_mode`
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- **output_power** (*Optional*, string): The amount of TX power for the WiFi interface from 8.5dB to 20.5dB. Default for ESP8266 is 20dB, 20.5dB might cause unexpected restarts.
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- **fast_connect** (*Optional*, boolean): If enabled, directly connects to WiFi network without doing a full scan
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first. This is required for hidden networks and can significantly improve connection times. Defaults to ``off``.
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The downside is that this option connects to the first network the ESP sees, even if that network is very far away and
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better ones are available.
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- **passive_scan** (*Optional*, boolean): If enabled, then the device will perform WiFi scans in a passive fashion. Defaults to ``false``.
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- **enable_btm** (*Optional*, bool): Only on ``esp32`` with ``esp-idf``. Enable 802.11v BSS Transition Management support.
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- **enable_rrm** (*Optional*, bool): Only on ``esp32`` with ``esp-idf``. Enable 802.11k Radio Resource Management support.
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- **on_connect** (*Optional*, :ref:`Automation <automation>`): An action to be performed when a connection is established.
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- **on_disconnect** (*Optional*, :ref:`Automation <automation>`): An action to be performed when the connection is dropped.
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- **enable_on_boot** (*Optional*, boolean): If enabled, the WiFi interface will be enabled on boot. Defaults to ``true``.
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- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
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Access Point Mode
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-----------------
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ESPHome has an optional "Access Point Mode". If you include ``ap:``
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in your wifi configuration, ESPHome will automatically set up an access point that you
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can connect to. Additionally, you can specify both a "normal" station mode and AP mode at the
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same time. This will cause ESPHome to only enable the access point when no connection
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to the WiFi router can be made.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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wifi:
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ap:
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ssid: "Livingroom Fallback Hotspot"
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password: "W1PBGyrokfLz"
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You can also create a simple ``ap`` config which will set up the access point to have the
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devices name as the ssid with no password.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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wifi:
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ap: {}
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# or if you still want the ap to have a password
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wifi:
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ap:
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password: "W1PBGyrokfLz"
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User Entered Credentials
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------------------------
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Some components such as :doc:`captive_portal`, :doc:`improv_serial` and :doc:`esp32_improv`
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enable the user to send and save Wi-Fi credentials to the device. Beginning in 2022.11.0,
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as long as no credentials are set in the config file, and firmware is uploaded without erasing
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the flash (via OTA), the device will keep the saved credentials.
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.. _wifi-manual_ip:
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Manual IPs
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----------
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If you're having problems with your node not connecting to WiFi or the connection
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process taking a long time, it can be a good idea to assign a static IP address
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to the ESP. This way, the ESP doesn't need to go through the slow DHCP process.
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You can do so with the ``manual_ip:`` option in the WiFi configuration.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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wifi:
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# ...
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manual_ip:
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# Set this to the IP of the ESP
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static_ip: 10.0.0.42
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# Set this to the IP address of the router. Often ends with .1
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gateway: 10.0.0.1
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# The subnet of the network. 255.255.255.0 works for most home networks.
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subnet: 255.255.255.0
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After putting a manual IP in your configuration, the ESP will no longer need to negotiate
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a dynamic IP address with the router, thus improving the time until connection.
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Additionally, this can help with :doc:`Over-The-Air updates <ota>` if for example the
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home network doesn't allow for ``.local`` addresses. When a manual IP is in your configuration,
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the OTA process will automatically choose that as the target for the upload.
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.. note::
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See also :ref:`esphome-changing_node_name`.
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.. _wifi-power_save_mode:
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Power Save Mode
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---------------
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The WiFi interface of all ESPs offer three power save modes to reduce the amount of power spent on
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WiFi. While some options *can* reduce the power usage of the ESP, they generally also decrease the
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reliability of the WiFi connection, with frequent disconnections from the router in the highest
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power saving mode.
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- ``NONE`` (least power saving, Default for ESP8266)
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- ``LIGHT`` (Default for ESP32)
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- ``HIGH`` (most power saving)
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.. code-block:: yaml
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wifi:
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# ...
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power_save_mode: none
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.. _wifi-networks:
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Connecting to Multiple Networks
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-------------------------------
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You can give ESPHome a number of WiFi networks to connect to.
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ESPHome will then attempt to connect to the one with the highest signal strength.
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To enable this mode, remove the ``ssid`` and ``password`` options from your wifi configuration
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and move everything under the ``networks`` key:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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wifi:
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networks:
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- ssid: FirstNetworkToConnectTo
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password: VerySafePassword
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- ssid: SecondNetworkToConnectTo
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password: VerySafePassword
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# Other options
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# ...
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Configuration variables:
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- **ssid** (*Optional*, string): The SSID or WiFi network name.
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- **password** (*Optional*, string): The password to use for authentication. Leave empty for no password.
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- **manual_ip** (*Optional*): Manually configure the static IP of the node when using this network. Note that
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when using different static IP addresses on each network, it is required to set ``use_address``, as ESPHome
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cannot infer to which network the node is connected.
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- **static_ip** (**Required**, IPv4 address): The static IP of your node.
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- **gateway** (**Required**, IPv4 address): The gateway of the local network.
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- **subnet** (**Required**, IPv4 address): The subnet of the local network.
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- **dns1** (*Optional*, IPv4 address): The main DNS server to use.
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- **dns2** (*Optional*, IPv4 address): The backup DNS server to use.
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- **eap** (*Optional*): See :ref:`eap`.
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- **channel** (*Optional*, int): The channel of the network (1-14). If given, only connects to networks
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that are on this channel.
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- **bssid** (*Optional*, string): The connection's BSSID (MAC address). BSSIDs must consist of six
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two-digit hexadecimal values separated by colon characters ("``:``"). All letters must be in upper case.
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- **hidden** (*Optional*, boolean): Whether this network is hidden. Defaults to false.
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If you add this option you also have to specify ssid.
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- **priority** (*Optional*, float): The priority of this network. After each time, the network with
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the highest priority is chosen. If the connection fails, the priority is decreased by one.
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Defaults to ``0``.
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.. _eap:
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Enterprise Authentication
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-------------------------
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WPA2_EAP Enterprise Authentication is supported on ESP32s and ESP8266s.
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In order to configure this feature you must use the :ref:`wifi-networks` style configuration.
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The ESP32 is known to work with PEAP, EAP-TTLS, and the certificate based EAP-TLS.
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These are advanced settings and you will usually need to consult your enterprise network administrator.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example EAP configuration
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wifi:
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networks:
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- ssid: EAP-TTLS_EnterpriseNetwork
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eap:
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username: bob
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password: VerySafePassword
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ttls_phase_2: mschapv2
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- ssid: EAP-TLS_EnterpriseNetwork
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eap:
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identity: bob
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certificate_authority: ca_cert.pem
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certificate: cert.pem
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key: key.pem
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Configuration variables:
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- **identity** (*Optional*, string): The outer identity to pass to the EAP authentication server.
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This is required for EAP-TLS.
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- **username** (*Optional*, string): The username to present to the authenticating server.
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- **password** (*Optional*, string): The password to present to the authentication server.
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For EAP-TLS this password may be set to decrypt to private key instead.
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- **certificate_authority** (*Optional*, string): Path to a PEM encoded certificate to use when validating the authentication server.
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- **certificate** (*Optional*, string): Path to a PEM encoded certificate to use for EAP-TLS authentication.
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- **key** (*Optional*, string): Path to a PEM encoded private key matching ``certificate`` for EAP-TLS authentication.
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Optionally encrypted with ``password``.
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- **ttls_phase_2** (*Optional*, string): The Phase 2 Authentication Method for EAP-TTLS.
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Can be ``pap``, ``eap``, ``mschap``, ``mschapv2`` or ``chap``, defaults to ``mschapv2``.
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.. _wifi-on_connect_disconnect:
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``on_connect`` / ``on_disconnect`` Trigger
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------------------------------------------
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This trigger is activated when a WiFi connection is established or dropped.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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wifi:
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# ...
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on_connect:
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- switch.turn_on: switch1
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on_disconnect:
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- switch.turn_off: switch1
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.. _wifi-on_disable:
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``wifi.disable`` Action
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-----------------------
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This action turns off the WiFi interface on demand.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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then:
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- wifi.disable:
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.. note::
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Be aware that if you disable WiFi, the API timeout will need to be disabled otherwise the device will reboot.
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.. _wifi-on_enable:
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``wifi.enable`` Action
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----------------------
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This action turns on the WiFi interface on demand.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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then:
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- wifi.enable:
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.. note::
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The configuration option ``enable_on_boot`` can be set to ``false`` if you do not want wifi to be enabled on boot.
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.. _wifi-connected_condition:
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``wifi.connected`` Condition
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----------------------------
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This :ref:`Condition <config-condition>` checks if the WiFi client is currently connected to a station.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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if:
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condition:
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wifi.connected:
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then:
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- logger.log: WiFi is connected!
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The lambda equivalent for this is ``id(wifi_id).is_connected()``.
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.. _wifi-enabled_condition:
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``wifi.enabled`` Condition
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--------------------------
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This :ref:`Condition <config-condition>` checks if WiFi is currently enabled or not.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- if:
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condition: wifi.enabled
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then:
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- wifi.disable:
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else:
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- wifi.enable:
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The lambda equivalent for this is ``!id(wifi_id).is_disabled()``.
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`captive_portal`
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- :doc:`text_sensor/wifi_info`
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- :doc:`sensor/wifi_signal`
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- :doc:`network`
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- :doc:`/components/ethernet`
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- :doc:`api`
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- :apiref:`wifi/wifi_component.h`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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