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you could set the Pi up with a fixed IP, and then connect with lan cable and a laptop with a fixed ip in the same subnet.... Would still require them to log in and select network with raspi-config... (or you could send a command from the laptopt to that Pi with a script that asks for SSID and pwd from the user). Alternatively, you could preconfigure that wifi (but you would need the pwd in that case). |
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I want to give BirdNET-Pis as gifts to some friends whose network info is unknown to me. I cannot see a way to give them workable devices without this info.
Is there an easy way that a non-geek could plug in and boot the BirdNET-PI then enter his network SSID and password so that the BirdNET-Pi could use it in the future? I know how to use the web terminal to use raspi-config, but I think this requires the Pi to be logged on to a network.
Apologies if this has been addressed previously -- a (maybe cursory) search found nothng.
Thanks!
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