I am using a cloud-based application that communicates (2-way using MQTT) to some esp32-backed devices. When connecting the devices to a pool of APs - which are managed by a common NIC - I am facing the following weird problem:
Everything runs smoothly for a while, whith all the devices being assigned an IP and properly communicating to the cloud, however, 10s of minutes to ~1 hour later the devices appear as disconnected from the cloud application blob, but still are listed as connected to the wifi AP (other non-esp32 devices are connected to the same network and their Internet connectivity keep alive all along).
When a disconnection from the NIC controller occurs, I'm not always able to handle the situation because there are no associated events returned.
That made me wonder: If a device is in STA mode, is any method out there that returns event codes coming all the way from the network controller interface rather than from the AP? Also note that the AP in use is not the network border device (and can't be for application reasons). Does someone have a workaround to share or can shed some light on it?
Can't handle WiFi disconnection
Jump to
- English Forum
- Explore
- News
- General Discussion
- FAQ
- Documentation
- Documentation
- Sample Code
- Discussion Forum
- Hardware
- ESP-IDF
- ESP-BOX
- ESP-ADF
- ESP-MDF
- ESP-WHO
- ESP-SkaiNet
- ESP32 Arduino
- IDEs for ESP-IDF
- ESP-AT
- ESP IoT Solution
- ESP RainMaker
- Rust
- ESP8266
- Report Bugs
- Showcase
- Chinese Forum 中文社区
- 活动区
- 乐鑫活动专区
- 讨论区
- 全国大学生物联网设计竞赛乐鑫答疑专区
- ESP-IDF 中文讨论版
- 《ESP32-C3 物联网工程开发实战》书籍讨论版
- 中文文档讨论版
- ESP-AT 中文讨论版
- ESP-BOX 中文讨论版
- ESP IoT Solution 中文讨论版
- ESP-ADF 中文讨论版
- ESP Mesh 中文讨论版
- ESP Cloud 中文讨论版
- ESP-WHO 中文讨论版
- ESP-SkaiNet 中文讨论版
- ESP 生产支持讨论版
- 硬件问题讨论
- 项目展示
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 121 guests
- All times are UTC
- Top
- Delete cookies
About Us
Espressif Systems is a fabless semiconductor company providing cutting-edge low power WiFi SoCs and wireless solutions for wireless communications and Internet of Things applications. ESP8266EX and ESP32 are some of our products.