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Thanks for a great tool, I was about to write something similar myself.. but then I came across your great works!
I have 3x AP setup with wifi presence.
All AP have dual radio (2.4G + 5G), with primary SSID on both (OpenWrt-SSID#1)
All AP have a second SSID on 2.4G radio for IoT (OpenWrt-SSID#2)
All AP have hostapd-wolfssl installed.
I have configured and working wifi-presence on all 3x AP, but..
When devices that are connected to second SSID (OpenWrt-SSID#2) the attributes in Home Assistant shows the SSID (and BSSID) for the primary (OpenWrt-SSID#1). So there is a discrepancy in which SSID they are connected to!
I have tested this with multiple AP and multiple Wifi clients, with the same result.
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Hello, I have a similar setup with multiple APs. In my case, Home Assistant properly shows which of the AP a device is connected to.
A few questions:
Are the clients presenting the same MAC address to each AP? Apple devices, for example, have the ability to use multiple MAC addresses for privacy reasons.
There is a delay between when a device disconnects from an AP, and when wifi-presence will send the disconnect message. How long are you waiting during your testing after disconnecting from an AP?
Thanks for a great tool, I was about to write something similar myself.. but then I came across your great works!
I have 3x AP setup with wifi presence.
All AP have dual radio (2.4G + 5G), with primary SSID on both (OpenWrt-SSID#1)
All AP have a second SSID on 2.4G radio for IoT (OpenWrt-SSID#2)
All AP have hostapd-wolfssl installed.
I have configured and working wifi-presence on all 3x AP, but..
When devices that are connected to second SSID (OpenWrt-SSID#2) the attributes in Home Assistant shows the SSID (and BSSID) for the primary (OpenWrt-SSID#1). So there is a discrepancy in which SSID they are connected to!
I have tested this with multiple AP and multiple Wifi clients, with the same result.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: