



Ideally I would like to set the following up:īy default the RPI Zero W would advertise an “access point” or create an ad-hoc network used for OSC communication and eventually accessing a local webpage served by Node.js to adjust a few settings. If it was for me only, I would probably keep this solution even if it’s not very handy, but since I plan to share the project with other users, I would like to provide an easy way to manage WiFi, either via command line or via a webpage or a variable set in config.txt, or a wpa supplicant containing multiple configs, I don’t know. I need to revert the script each time I need to connect the RPi to internet for an update or take the Pi out of the Eurorack case and connect the pi via Ethernet. For the project I’m working on (OSC and Ble midi to I2C ), I’m looking for a solution to provide a user-friendly WiFi configuration for an headless Raspberry Pi Zero W.Īt the moment I’m using a script that creates an ad-hoc network when the pi boots up but it’s difficult to connect the Pi back to another network (connected to Internet) once it’s installed.
