On 25/05/2020 11:18, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> Yup. And the pi tries them *in order* at boot time.
Can be customised by assigning "priority=" directives where
higher = earlier. Although apparently that gets ignored when using
"scan_ssid=1" (for that network, or for all, I don't know) which you
would use to forcibly scan for a network with hidden SSID, but I don't
have that. Also I just reorder the entries instead of using priority.
I always forget, I maybe never quite figured out, how one would manually
associate the Pi with a particular network configured in
wpa_supplicant.conf from the command line, which I sometimes want when
for whatever reason the Pi didn't pick up, or lost, the main network at
some point.
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