- Changes
- Revert support for WPA3 with
VintageNetWiFi.quick_configure/2
. It caused way to many issues on some Nerves devices. The default is WPA2 like old times. Raspberry Pis, BBBs, and GRiSP2 don't support WPA3 with their built-in WiFi modules so this may not impact you. - Support use of WPA3 via an application environment option. See
VintageNetWiFi.quick_configure/2
for details.
- Revert support for WPA3 with
- Changes
- Added
VintageNetWiFi.network_configured?/1
helper function for checking whether a WiFi connection to another computer is possible or just scanning for access points. - Added
VintageNetWiFi.qr_string/3
to create QR Code-encodable strings for easily sharing network credentials. - Added experimental
VintageNetWiFi.capabilities/1
to query WiFi driver andwpa_supplicant
capabilities. This can be used to check WPA3 compatibility, support for 5 GHz channels and more. It's experimental since the information is currently very raw.
- Added
- Fixed
- Relaxed frame protection requirement in generic WiFi configuration to work with more access points. This fixes an issue with connecting to hotspot mode a Samsung phone and probably other devices. The generic configuration works all WPA2 PSK and WPA3 SAE access points tested so far.
- Changes
- Handle
update_current_access_point
crashes to handle attempts to associate with mesh endpoints.
- Handle
This release adds support for creating generic WiFi configurations that work with both WPA2 and WPA3 access points. It's implemented to be backwards compatible if you role out firmware with this version and revert to a firmware with the previous version.
-
Changes
- Added
VintageNetWiFi.Cookbook.generic/2
for easily creating WiFi configurations that will connect to WPA2-only, WPA2/WPA3-transitional, and WPA3-only access points. This works with WPA2-only WiFi modules like what's currently on Raspberry Pis and modules that support WPA3 like on the BeagleBone Green WiFi and custom hardware. - Updated
VintageNetWiFi.quick_connect/2
to create generic WiFi configurations. It previously generated WPA2-only ones. - Updated
:key_mgmt
to support lists so that multiple key management types could be allowed. To make configs work with earlier versions of VintageNetWiFi, these are normalized to store the list in the:allowed_key_mgmt
field with the first option in:key_mgmt
. This means that if you revert firmware to an earlier VintageNetWiFi version, you'll get a WPA2-only config if you're using the newgeneric/2
helper.
- Added
-
Fixed
- Fixed specification of WPA2-PSK configurations that use SHA256 hashing. This not a common configuration to my knowledge and it would have failed due to a typo previously.
- Changes
- Added
VintageNetWiFi.summarize_access_points/1
to centralize filtering and sorting access point lists for presentation to users. (Thanks @grace-in-wonderland) - Change
VintageNetWiFi.quick_scan/1
to callsummarize_access_points/1
. This should make it much easier to find SSIDs at the IEx prompt. It's technically an API change. See the function's hexdocs for details.
- Added
-
Fixed
- Workaround issue passing SSIDs that contain a lot of escaped characters. These were probably invalid anyway, but this prevents needless retries.
-
Changes
- Lowered log priority (warning -> debug) of several messages that occur a lot and aren't really problems.
- Fixed
- Support passing SSIDs with all NULL characters to
wpa_supplicant
. This also fixes other SSIDs with nonprintable characters.
- Support passing SSIDs with all NULL characters to
- Fixed
- Support SAE H2E and PK flags in AP advertisements
- Fixed
- Fix Elixir 1.15 deprecation warnings
- Changed
- Allow VintageNet v0.13.0 to be used
- Fixed
- Fix cipher flag parsing from some access points. For example, if an access
point advertised
[WPA2-PSK+PSK-SHA256-CCMP][ESS]
, it would fail to parse due to "PSK" being greedily selected as the cipher instead of "PSDK-SHA256".
- Fix cipher flag parsing from some access points. For example, if an access
point advertised
-
Changed
- Added support for handling WiFi events. Currently events associated with WiFi AP associations are reported since they can be helpful when creating WiFi configuration user interfaces. More could be supported in the future. Thanks to @dognotdog, @THE9rtyt, and @ConnorRigby for this feature.
-
Fixed
- Remove mesh peers from reported access point lists. Mesh peers are reported separately and mixing them with access points was unexpected. Thanks to @mattludwigs for identifying and fixing the issue.
This release requires VintageNet v0.12.0 and Elixir 1.11 or later. No external API changes or fixes were made. Other than the new version requirements, everything should work the same as v0.10.9.
- Changed
- Increase
wpa_supplicant
timeout from 1 second to 4 seconds. Normally responses come in quickly. On GRiSP 2, initialization takes >1 second. This prevents an unnecessarywpa_supplicant
restart and improves boot time.
- Increase
- Added
- Fall back to the wext WiFi driver interface if nl80211 doesn't work. This makes it possible to support the WiFi module on GRiSPv2 boards.
- Bug fixes
- Fix crash when scanning for WiFi networks and near an Eero mesh WiFi system.
- Bug fixes
- Fully decode WiFi flags based on inspecting the
wpa_supplicant
source code. This should, hopefully, fix the recurring issue with new flags being discovered. The flags are now decomposed into their constituent parts. The original flags are still present, but the new ones should be easier to reason about. E.g.,[:wpa2_psk_ccmp]
is now[:wpa2_psk_ccmp, :wpa2, :psk, :ccmp]
.
- Fully decode WiFi flags based on inspecting the
- Added
- Decode network flags that advertise WEP. Thanks to Ryota Kinukawa for this change.
This release only contains a build system update. It doesn't change any code and is a safe update.
-
New features
- Support WPS PBS for connecting to access points. This is the feature where
you press a button on the AP and "press a button" on the device to connect.
See
VintageNetWiFi.quick_wps/1
. Thanks to @labno for this feature.
- Support WPS PBS for connecting to access points. This is the feature where
you press a button on the AP and "press a button" on the device to connect.
See
-
Bug fixes
- Added missing PSK WiFi type. Thanks again to Dömötör Gulyás for these fixes.
- Improved handling of AP information gathering from the
wpa_supplicant
. This works around a rare issue seen when thewpa_supplicant
doesn't respond to a BSS information request, by 1. not sending the request when the information is known and 2. moving info requests out of the main process to avoid stalling more important requests when lots of APs are around.
- Bug fixes
- Added missing EAP WiFi types. Thanks to Dömötör Gulyás for this fix.
- New features
- It's now possible to specify arbitrary
wpa_supplicant.conf
text. VintageNetWiFi normally tries to validate everything going into the config file, but this gets in the way of advanced users especially when a feature is not available in VintageNetWiFi yet. This is the escape hatch. Specify the:wpa_supplicant_conf
key in the config and you have total control. - Initial support for WPA3 has been added. See the
README.md
for configuration details. Note that many WiFi modules and their drivers don't support WPA3 yet, and WPA3 support isn't enabled at the time of this release in all official Nerves systems.
- It's now possible to specify arbitrary
This release is backwards compatible with v0.9.2. No changes are needed to existing code.
- Bug fixes
- OTP 24 is supported now. This release updates to the old crypto API that has been removed in OTP 24.
- Fix a GenServer crash when requesting BSSID information. This issue seemed to occur more frequently in high density WiFi environments. OTP supervision recovered it, but it had a side effect of making VintageNet send out notifications that would make it look like the interface bounced.
- Fix a crash due to invalid AP flags being reported. Thanks to Rick Carlino for reporting that this happens.
This release introduces helper functions for configuring the most common types of networks:
VintageNetWiFi.quick_configure("ssid", "password")
- connect to a WPA PSK network on"wlan0"
VintageNetWiFi.quick_scan()
- scan and return access points in one call
Additionally, there's now a VintageNetWiFi.Cookbook
module with functions for
creating the configs for various kinds of networks.
- Bug fixes
- Fix warnings when building with Elixir 1.11.
- New features
- Initial support for 802.11s mesh networking. Please see the docs and the cookbook for using this since it requires compatible WiFi modules and more configuration than normal WiFi options.
- Synchronize with vintage_net v0.9.0's networking program path API update
- New features
- Add a WiFi signal strength polling feature. This works when connected to a WiFi access point.
- Support vintage_net v0.8.0's
required_ifnames
API update
Initial vintage_net_wifi
release. See the vintage_net v0.7.0
release
notes
for upgrade instructions if you are a vintage_net v0.6.x
user.