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Device could not be scanned. Please try again

Open H3rby7 opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Description

Scanning the QR-Code always gives me Device could not be scanned. Please try again

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Build+Flash+Monitor the example https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/master/examples/wifi/wifi_easy_connect/dpp-enrollee onto ESP32-WROOM-32E
  2. Scroll QR-Code into View
  3. Scan the QR-Code using the IOS App (on IOS)
  4. Modal says: Device could not be scanned. Please try again ...

Frequency Every time I try

Expected behavior The app should recognize the QR code and move on

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ESP Device Information:

  • ESP-IDF version: 5.0.2
  • Example referenced: dpp-enrollee
  • Board type: ESP32-WROOM-32E

iOS information:

  • Device type: iPhone
  • Device model: iPhone SE
  • iOS version: IOS 16.5
  • App Version: 2.1.0

Provisioning information:

  • ESPProvision iOS SDK version: 2.1.0 (i guess?)
  • Device type: any (tried both)
  • Security: any (tried both)

ESP Device logs:

I (873) wifi dpp-enrollee: Scan below QR Code to configure the enrollee:
I (873) QRCODE: Encoding below text with ECC LVL 0 & QR Code Version 10
I (873) QRCODE: DPP:C:81/6;M:94:b9:7e:5f:2c:b4;K:MDkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDIgACy7VARyqbOS1c9Hwfd5aMl14h/Siu4jSMZmksLb0ySUE=;;
[qr code...]

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H3rby7 avatar Jun 26 '23 20:06 H3rby7

I have the same error. Does this repo support DPP provisioning? Seems like thats important since IOS doesn't have DPP support built in.

shebbys avatar Jun 28 '23 19:06 shebbys