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[GH-ISSUE #506] the-real-orca AutoCOnnectMultipleNetworksWithFS #423
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Originally created by @mrlightsman on GitHub (Feb 6, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager/issues/506
I have been trying to install the real-orca AutoCOnnectMultipleNetworksWithFS example. I keep getting the error:
Arduino: 1.8.5 (Windows Store 1.8.10.0) (Windows 10), Board: "Generic ESP8266 Module, 80 MHz, ck, 26 MHz, 40MHz, DIO, 1M (512K SPIFFS), v2 Prebuilt (MSS=536), Disabled, None, 115200"
C:\mylocation\WiFiManager-master\WiFiManager-master\examples\AutoConnectMultipleNetworksWithFS\AutoConnectMultipleNetworksWithFS.ino: In function 'void load(WiFiManager&)':
AutoConnectMultipleNetworksWithFS:40: error: 'class WiFiManager' has no member named 'addAP'
wifiManager.addAP(obj["SSID"], obj["Password"]);
^
C:\mylocation\WiFiManager-master\WiFiManager-master\examples\AutoConnectMultipleNetworksWithFS\AutoConnectMultipleNetworksWithFS.ino: In function 'void save(WiFiManager&)':
AutoConnectMultipleNetworksWithFS:65: error: 'class WiFiManager' has no member named 'getAP'
for (int i = 0; auto ap = wifiManager.getAP(i); i++ ) {
^
exit status 1
'class WiFiManager' has no member named 'addAP'
I believe I have all of the latest version of the libraries and that they are all installed correctly. What am I missing? Thanks.
@tablatronix commented on GitHub (Feb 6, 2018):
addap is from a PR, not part of wifimanager, its someones fork