On 7/6/21 8:36 AM, Alberto Bursi wrote:


On 06/07/21 09:12, Enrico Mioso wrote:



On Mon, 5 Jul 2021, Paul Spooren wrote:

Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2021 09:06:14
From: Paul Spooren <m...@aparcar.org>
To: Enrico Mioso <mrkiko...@gmail.com>, openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org
Subject: Re: Enabling Wi-Fi on First boot


On 7/5/21 8:45 PM, Enrico Mioso wrote:
Hello all!!

I would like to know your opinion on a topic I know has already been discussed: enabling Wi-Fi on first boot. I would very very much like to see this feature present in OpenWRt: because I find myself in a scenario where plugging an Ethernet cable after a fresh sysupgrade without keeping settings (due a a major upgrade or just to "start clean") could be impractical.
I think you can add uci-default scripts to enable it or do you want a config option during build time?

Hello Paul!!

Well, I tought about uci-defaults, but I tough it won't be so easy to implement due to the fact Wi-Fi is probed asynchronously, and on some devices i saw it takes a little bit (Netgear R7800). I would have liked to have something already implemented in OpenWRt, so it could be looked at by more people and have much higher chances of working on all devices.

Enrico


The only thing that must be done by a uci-defaults script is to set the wifi as enabled in the uci config. Afaik all devices ship with a default config for an open wifi network called "OpenWrt" for all their radios, but have

option disabled '1'

in both the device and wifi-iface text blocks, which disables the wifi.

The uci-defaults script should just delete that line recursively along the whole /etc/config/wifi config file and it can be done with sed.

Since uci-defaults scripts are run before everything else, the device should just have all wifi enabled on first boot no matter what wifi hardware it actually uses.

You can easily turn this in a package (that only installs a uci-defaults script), just look at any other package that sets a uci-default script like this
https://github.com/openwrt/packages/blob/master/net/bcp38/Makefile
and use it as a template for your own.

Since there are strong opinions are about keeping wifi off by default (last time I checked even devices that have no other network interfaces can't have a wifi enabled on first boot, forcing users to do a first config through the debug UART console or integrate a custom wifi config file in a custom image) I do not think many core developers will want to merge this package in core repository, but you can try.

I think there should not be much problems if you send your package to community packages repository.
https://github.com/openwrt/packages

-Alberto

Most modern devices have default SSID and password in ROM somewhere that stock OpenWrt doesn't touch. It is written on the radio regulatory compliance sticker. That would seem convenient for the user OEM or OpenWrt. IF OpenWrt knows where to find it, and IF it is found on on first boot, then enable WiFi at first boot. This is especially important on WiFi only devices and as more "slim format" user devices (tablets, phones, ...) are exclusive in homes and have no ethernet. A system reflash or reset with stock OpenWrt is not an option for these users. For example, it should not be trouble to find it on TL 3600/4300/Archer and WRT 1900/3200.

- Eric

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