Greg Erskine wrote: 
> hi  siod,
> 
> Refer to Components > "'Wifi'
> (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/components/wifi/)"
> 
> > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > Wifi AP #
  > We have decided not to activate a Wifi Access Point (WAP) by default.
--------------------
> > 
> 
> piCorePlayer is based on piCore which is a minimal Linux distribution.
> We follow this philosophy. We let the user add the various components
> to an initial very small distribution.
> 
> These "little extra features" end up adding lots of dependencies,
> often increasing the size of the original distribution by 30% to
> 100%.
> 
> piCorePlayer 32bit distribution contains just enough to get a basic
> squeezelite player going on all Raspberry Pi's.
> 
> Your best option would be one of the large distributions.
> 
> regards
> Greg

Yes, I know I can activate WAP, but at the same time WIFI gets
deactivated. So as far as I understand: I cannot use both. So when I am
connected to a known WIFI everything is fine. So now I move to an
unknown WIFI and I have no WIFI connection anymore, I have no chance to
get into the piCore setup menu to activate WAP. So in this moment WAP
should activate itself so a user can configure a new WIFI connection. I
hope you understand what I want to achieve.

I know I can configure multiple WIFI Networks I must know them before I
move to them and Password changes must be configured each time before
moving to those locations.


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