It took a number of tries but I have module back on my wifi. I'm pretty sure if you try to skip setting the module pw and go directly to joining the wifi network it never succeeds. I tried at least 3 times, was on my iphone and was doing copy-paste between 1Password and the fields in the browser and it never worked until I set the module id and passphrase to something temporary. I was trying to quickly get off of my iphone and back to where I could cut-n-paste in my desktop so I was trying to skip that step. If the plan is to disallow letting the user to quick-setup not set a password, then we shouldn't allow skipping this step. Something I did do from my iphone was to switch firmware partitions to the one that had the ota 3.1.008 so that I wouldn't hose my config again. I think I got that right but I did something else wrong because when I got the module in my wifi I ended up losing my config one more time when I tried to upgrade to a newly built image. I'll do some more git-foo before trying that again... It felt like the setup process gave up too easily and reset to the default ssid/passphrase of OVMS/OVMSinit. There's probably a fine balance here. I had usb/serial going during the process which was certainly more interesting than just waiting for things to timeout/errorout or work. But I was a little surprised that the setup process didn't let me pick the ssid from a list of locally available. It's certainly what I expected but maybe this was covered in some of the esp32 wifi threads I didn't read closely. Anyway: Overall I'm happy to have tried out the new setup process. On 8/22/18 8:49 PM, Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:
I couldn’t get mine to work, so in the end just removed the esp-idf directory, and cloned again. Given enough Internet bandwidth, that seemed faster than messing around with git.
Attached sums up git for me. Craig