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menu "Wi-Fi"
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# TODO: Disable WIFI support on ESP32-H2 (WIFI-5796)
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# visible if SOC_WIFI_SUPPORTED
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config ESP_WIFI_ENABLED
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bool
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default y if SOC_WIFI_SUPPORTED
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2019-04-09 02:12:47 -04:00
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2023-10-06 06:56:00 -04:00
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if ESP_WIFI_ENABLED
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config ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM
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int "Max number of WiFi static RX buffers"
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range 2 25 if !SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT
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range 2 128 if SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT
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default 10 if !SPIRAM_TRY_ALLOCATE_WIFI_LWIP
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default 16 if SPIRAM_TRY_ALLOCATE_WIFI_LWIP
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help
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Set the number of WiFi static RX buffers. Each buffer takes approximately 1.6KB of RAM.
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The static rx buffers are allocated when esp_wifi_init is called, they are not freed
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until esp_wifi_deinit is called.
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WiFi hardware use these buffers to receive all 802.11 frames.
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A higher number may allow higher throughput but increases memory use. If ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_RX_ENABLED
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is enabled, this value is recommended to set equal or bigger than ESP_WIFI_RX_BA_WIN in order to
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achieve better throughput and compatibility with both stations and APs.
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config ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM
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int "Max number of WiFi dynamic RX buffers"
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range 0 128 if !LWIP_WND_SCALE
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range 0 1024 if LWIP_WND_SCALE
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default 32
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help
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Set the number of WiFi dynamic RX buffers, 0 means unlimited RX buffers will be allocated
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(provided sufficient free RAM). The size of each dynamic RX buffer depends on the size of
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the received data frame.
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For each received data frame, the WiFi driver makes a copy to an RX buffer and then delivers
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it to the high layer TCP/IP stack. The dynamic RX buffer is freed after the higher layer has
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successfully received the data frame.
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For some applications, WiFi data frames may be received faster than the application can
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process them. In these cases we may run out of memory if RX buffer number is unlimited (0).
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If a dynamic RX buffer limit is set, it should be at least the number of static RX buffers.
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choice ESP_WIFI_TX_BUFFER
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prompt "Type of WiFi TX buffers"
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default ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER
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help
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Select type of WiFi TX buffers:
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If "Static" is selected, WiFi TX buffers are allocated when WiFi is initialized and released
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when WiFi is de-initialized. The size of each static TX buffer is fixed to about 1.6KB.
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If "Dynamic" is selected, each WiFi TX buffer is allocated as needed when a data frame is
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delivered to the Wifi driver from the TCP/IP stack. The buffer is freed after the data frame
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has been sent by the WiFi driver. The size of each dynamic TX buffer depends on the length
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of each data frame sent by the TCP/IP layer.
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If PSRAM is enabled, "Static" should be selected to guarantee enough WiFi TX buffers.
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If PSRAM is disabled, "Dynamic" should be selected to improve the utilization of RAM.
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config ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER
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bool "Static"
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config ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER
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bool "Dynamic"
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depends on !SPIRAM_USE_MALLOC
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endchoice
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config ESP_WIFI_TX_BUFFER_TYPE
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int
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default 0 if ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER
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default 1 if ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER
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config ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER_NUM
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int "Max number of WiFi static TX buffers"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_STATIC_TX_BUFFER
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range 1 64
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default 16
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help
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Set the number of WiFi static TX buffers. Each buffer takes approximately 1.6KB of RAM.
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The static RX buffers are allocated when esp_wifi_init() is called, they are not released
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until esp_wifi_deinit() is called.
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For each transmitted data frame from the higher layer TCP/IP stack, the WiFi driver makes a
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copy of it in a TX buffer. For some applications especially UDP applications, the upper
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layer can deliver frames faster than WiFi layer can transmit. In these cases, we may run out
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of TX buffers.
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config ESP_WIFI_CACHE_TX_BUFFER_NUM
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int "Max number of WiFi cache TX buffers"
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depends on SPIRAM
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range 16 128
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default 32
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help
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Set the number of WiFi cache TX buffer number.
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For each TX packet from uplayer, such as LWIP etc, WiFi driver needs to allocate a static TX
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buffer and makes a copy of uplayer packet. If WiFi driver fails to allocate the static TX buffer,
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it caches the uplayer packets to a dedicated buffer queue, this option is used to configure the
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size of the cached TX queue.
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config ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER_NUM
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int "Max number of WiFi dynamic TX buffers"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_TX_BUFFER
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range 1 128
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default 32
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help
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Set the number of WiFi dynamic TX buffers. The size of each dynamic TX buffer is not fixed,
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it depends on the size of each transmitted data frame.
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For each transmitted frame from the higher layer TCP/IP stack, the WiFi driver makes a copy
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of it in a TX buffer. For some applications, especially UDP applications, the upper layer
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can deliver frames faster than WiFi layer can transmit. In these cases, we may run out of TX
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buffers.
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choice ESP_WIFI_MGMT_RX_BUFFER
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prompt "Type of WiFi RX MGMT buffers"
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default ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER
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help
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Select type of WiFi RX MGMT buffers:
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If "Static" is selected, WiFi RX MGMT buffers are allocated when WiFi is initialized and released
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when WiFi is de-initialized. The size of each static RX MGMT buffer is fixed to about 500 Bytes.
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If "Dynamic" is selected, each WiFi RX MGMT buffer is allocated as needed when a MGMT data frame is
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received. The MGMT buffer is freed after the MGMT data frame has been processed by the WiFi driver.
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config ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER
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bool "Static"
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config ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER
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bool "Dynamic"
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endchoice
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config ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUF
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int
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default 0 if ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER
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default 1 if ESP_WIFI_DYNAMIC_RX_MGMT_BUFFER
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config ESP_WIFI_RX_MGMT_BUF_NUM_DEF
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int "Max number of WiFi RX MGMT buffers"
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range 1 10
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default 5
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help
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Set the number of WiFi RX_MGMT buffers.
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For Management buffers, the number of dynamic and static management buffers is the same.
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In order to prevent memory fragmentation, the management buffer type should be set to static first.
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config ESP_WIFI_CSI_ENABLED
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bool "WiFi CSI(Channel State Information)"
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depends on SOC_WIFI_CSI_SUPPORT
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default n
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help
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Select this option to enable CSI(Channel State Information) feature. CSI takes about
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CONFIG_ESP_WIFI_STATIC_RX_BUFFER_NUM KB of RAM. If CSI is not used, it is better to disable
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this feature in order to save memory.
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config ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_TX_ENABLED
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bool "WiFi AMPDU TX"
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default y
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help
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Select this option to enable AMPDU TX feature
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config ESP_WIFI_TX_BA_WIN
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int "WiFi AMPDU TX BA window size"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_TX_ENABLED
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range 2 32 if !SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT
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range 2 64 if SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT
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default 6
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help
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Set the size of WiFi Block Ack TX window. Generally a bigger value means higher throughput but
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more memory. Most of time we should NOT change the default value unless special reason, e.g.
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test the maximum UDP TX throughput with iperf etc. For iperf test in shieldbox, the recommended
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value is 9~12.
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config ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_RX_ENABLED
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bool "WiFi AMPDU RX"
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default y
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help
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Select this option to enable AMPDU RX feature
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config ESP_WIFI_RX_BA_WIN
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int "WiFi AMPDU RX BA window size"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_AMPDU_RX_ENABLED
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range 2 32 if !SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT
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range 2 64 if SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT
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default 6 if !SPIRAM_TRY_ALLOCATE_WIFI_LWIP
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default 16 if SPIRAM_TRY_ALLOCATE_WIFI_LWIP
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help
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Set the size of WiFi Block Ack RX window. Generally a bigger value means higher throughput and better
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compatibility but more memory. Most of time we should NOT change the default value unless special
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reason, e.g. test the maximum UDP RX throughput with iperf etc. For iperf test in shieldbox, the
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recommended value is 9~12. If PSRAM is used and WiFi memory is prefered to allocat in PSRAM first,
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the default and minimum value should be 16 to achieve better throughput and compatibility with both
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stations and APs.
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config ESP_WIFI_AMSDU_TX_ENABLED
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bool "WiFi AMSDU TX"
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depends on SPIRAM
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default n
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help
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Select this option to enable AMSDU TX feature
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config ESP_WIFI_NVS_ENABLED
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bool "WiFi NVS flash"
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default y
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help
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Select this option to enable WiFi NVS flash
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choice ESP_WIFI_TASK_CORE_ID
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depends on !FREERTOS_UNICORE
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prompt "WiFi Task Core ID"
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default ESP_WIFI_TASK_PINNED_TO_CORE_0
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help
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Pinned WiFi task to core 0 or core 1.
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config ESP_WIFI_TASK_PINNED_TO_CORE_0
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bool "Core 0"
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config ESP_WIFI_TASK_PINNED_TO_CORE_1
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bool "Core 1"
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endchoice
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config ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_BEACON_MAX_LEN
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int "Max length of WiFi SoftAP Beacon"
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range 752 1256
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default 752
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help
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ESP-MESH utilizes beacon frames to detect and resolve root node conflicts (see documentation). However
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the default length of a beacon frame can simultaneously hold only five root node identifier structures,
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meaning that a root node conflict of up to five nodes can be detected at one time. In the occurence of
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more root nodes conflict involving more than five root nodes, the conflict resolution process will
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detect five of the root nodes, resolve the conflict, and re-detect more root nodes. This process will
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repeat until all root node conflicts are resolved. However this process can generally take a very long
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time.
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To counter this situation, the beacon frame length can be increased such that more root nodes can be
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detected simultaneously. Each additional root node will require 36 bytes and should be added ontop of
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the default beacon frame length of
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752 bytes. For example, if you want to detect 10 root nodes simultaneously, you need to set the beacon
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frame length as
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932 (752+36*5).
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Setting a longer beacon length also assists with debugging as the conflicting root nodes can be
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identified more quickly.
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config ESP_WIFI_MGMT_SBUF_NUM
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int "WiFi mgmt short buffer number"
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range 6 32
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default 32
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help
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Set the number of WiFi management short buffer.
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config ESP_WIFI_IRAM_OPT
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bool "WiFi IRAM speed optimization"
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default n if (BT_ENABLED && SPIRAM && IDF_TARGET_ESP32)
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default y
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help
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Select this option to place frequently called Wi-Fi library functions in IRAM.
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When this option is disabled, more than 10Kbytes of IRAM memory will be saved
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but Wi-Fi throughput will be reduced.
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config ESP_WIFI_EXTRA_IRAM_OPT
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bool "WiFi EXTRA IRAM speed optimization"
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default y if IDF_TARGET_ESP32C6
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default n
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help
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Select this option to place additional frequently called Wi-Fi library functions
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in IRAM. When this option is disabled, more than 5Kbytes of IRAM memory will be saved
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but Wi-Fi throughput will be reduced.
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config ESP_WIFI_RX_IRAM_OPT
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bool "WiFi RX IRAM speed optimization"
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default n if (BT_ENABLED && SPIRAM && IDF_TARGET_ESP32)
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default y
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help
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Select this option to place frequently called Wi-Fi library RX functions in IRAM.
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When this option is disabled, more than 17Kbytes of IRAM memory will be saved
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but Wi-Fi performance will be reduced.
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config ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE
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bool "Enable WPA3-Personal"
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default y
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select ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO
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help
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Select this option to allow the device to establish a WPA3-Personal connection with eligible AP's.
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PMF (Protected Management Frames) is a prerequisite feature for a WPA3 connection, it needs to be
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explicitly configured before attempting connection. Please refer to the Wi-Fi Driver API Guide
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for details.
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config ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_SAE_PK
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bool "Enable SAE-PK"
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default y
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depends on ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE
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help
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Select this option to enable SAE-PK
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config ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SAE_SUPPORT
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bool "Enable WPA3 Personal(SAE) SoftAP"
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default y
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depends on ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_SAE
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depends on ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT
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help
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Select this option to enable SAE support in softAP mode.
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config ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WPA3_OWE_STA
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bool "Enable OWE STA"
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default y
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select ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO
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help
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Select this option to allow the device to establish OWE connection with eligible AP's.
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PMF (Protected Management Frames) is a prerequisite feature for a WPA3 connection, it needs to be
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explicitly configured before attempting connection. Please refer to the Wi-Fi Driver API Guide
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for details.
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config ESP_WIFI_SLP_IRAM_OPT
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bool "WiFi SLP IRAM speed optimization"
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select PM_SLP_DEFAULT_PARAMS_OPT
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select PERIPH_CTRL_FUNC_IN_IRAM
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help
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Select this option to place called Wi-Fi library TBTT process and receive beacon functions in IRAM.
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Some functions can be put in IRAM either by ESP_WIFI_IRAM_OPT and ESP_WIFI_RX_IRAM_OPT, or this one.
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If already enabled ESP_WIFI_IRAM_OPT, the other 7.3KB IRAM memory would be taken by this option.
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If already enabled ESP_WIFI_RX_IRAM_OPT, the other 1.3KB IRAM memory would be taken by this option.
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If neither of them are enabled, the other 7.4KB IRAM memory would be taken by this option.
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Wi-Fi power-save mode average current would be reduced if this option is enabled.
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config ESP_WIFI_SLP_DEFAULT_MIN_ACTIVE_TIME
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int "Minimum active time"
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range 8 60
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default 50
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depends on ESP_WIFI_SLP_IRAM_OPT
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help
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The minimum timeout for waiting to receive data, unit: milliseconds.
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config ESP_WIFI_SLP_DEFAULT_MAX_ACTIVE_TIME
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int "Maximum keep alive time"
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range 10 60
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default 10
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depends on ESP_WIFI_SLP_IRAM_OPT
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help
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The maximum time that wifi keep alive, unit: seconds.
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config ESP_WIFI_FTM_ENABLE
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bool "WiFi FTM"
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default n
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depends on SOC_WIFI_FTM_SUPPORT
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help
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Enable feature Fine Timing Measurement for calculating WiFi Round-Trip-Time (RTT).
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config ESP_WIFI_FTM_INITIATOR_SUPPORT
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bool "FTM Initiator support"
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default y
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depends on ESP_WIFI_FTM_ENABLE
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config ESP_WIFI_FTM_RESPONDER_SUPPORT
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bool "FTM Responder support"
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default y
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depends on ESP_WIFI_FTM_ENABLE
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config ESP_WIFI_STA_DISCONNECTED_PM_ENABLE
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bool "Power Management for station at disconnected"
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default y
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help
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Select this option to enable power_management for station when disconnected.
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Chip will do modem-sleep when rf module is not in use any more.
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config ESP_WIFI_GCMP_SUPPORT
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bool "WiFi GCMP Support(GCMP128 and GCMP256)"
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default n
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depends on SOC_WIFI_GCMP_SUPPORT
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help
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Select this option to enable GCMP support. GCMP support is compulsory for WiFi Suite-B support.
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config ESP_WIFI_GMAC_SUPPORT
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bool "WiFi GMAC Support(GMAC128 and GMAC256)"
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default n
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help
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Select this option to enable GMAC support. GMAC support is compulsory for WiFi 192 bit certification.
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config ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT
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bool "WiFi SoftAP Support"
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default y
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help
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WiFi module can be compiled without SoftAP to save code size.
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config ESP_WIFI_ENHANCED_LIGHT_SLEEP
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bool "WiFi modem automatically receives the beacon"
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default n
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depends on ESP_PHY_MAC_BB_PD && SOC_PM_SUPPORT_BEACON_WAKEUP
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help
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The wifi modem automatically receives the beacon frame during light sleep.
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config ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT
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bool "Wifi sleep optimize when beacon lost"
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help
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Enable wifi sleep optimization when beacon loss occurs and immediately enter
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sleep mode when the WiFi module detects beacon loss.
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config ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_TIMEOUT
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int "Beacon loss timeout"
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range 5 100
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default 10
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depends on ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT
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help
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Timeout time for close rf phy when beacon loss occurs, Unit: 1024 microsecond.
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config ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_THRESHOLD
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int "Maximum number of consecutive lost beacons allowed"
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range 0 8
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default 3
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depends on ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT
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help
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Maximum number of consecutive lost beacons allowed, WiFi keeps Rx state when
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the number of consecutive beacons lost is greater than the given threshold.
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config ESP_WIFI_SLP_PHY_ON_DELTA_EARLY_TIME
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int "Delta early time for RF PHY on"
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range 0 100
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default 2
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depends on ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT && SOC_WIFI_SUPPORT_VARIABLE_BEACON_WINDOW
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help
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Delta early time for rf phy on, When the beacon is lost, the next rf phy on will
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be earlier the time specified by the configuration item, Unit: 32 microsecond.
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config ESP_WIFI_SLP_PHY_OFF_DELTA_TIMEOUT_TIME
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int "Delta timeout time for RF PHY off"
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range 0 8
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default 2
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depends on ESP_WIFI_SLP_BEACON_LOST_OPT && SOC_WIFI_SUPPORT_VARIABLE_BEACON_WINDOW
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help
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Delta timeout time for rf phy off, When the beacon is lost, the next rf phy off will
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be delayed for the time specified by the configuration item. Unit: 1024 microsecond.
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config ESP_WIFI_ESPNOW_MAX_ENCRYPT_NUM
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int "Maximum espnow encrypt peers number"
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range 0 4 if IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2
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range 0 17 if (!IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2)
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default 2 if IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2
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default 7 if (!IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2)
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help
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Maximum number of encrypted peers supported by espnow.
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The number of hardware keys for encryption is fixed. And the espnow and SoftAP share the same
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hardware keys. So this configuration will affect the maximum connection number of SoftAP.
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Maximum espnow encrypted peers number + maximum number of connections of SoftAP = Max hardware
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keys number. When using ESP mesh, this value should be set to a maximum of 6.
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config ESP_WIFI_NAN_ENABLE
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bool "WiFi Aware"
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default n
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depends on SOC_WIFI_NAN_SUPPORT
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help
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Enable WiFi Aware (NAN) feature.
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config ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_TX_STATS
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bool "Enable Wi-Fi transmission statistics"
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depends on SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT
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default "y"
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help
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Enable Wi-Fi transmission statistics. Total support 4 access category. Each access category
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will use 346 bytes memory.
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config ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO
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bool "Use MbedTLS crypto APIs"
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default y
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select MBEDTLS_AES_C
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select MBEDTLS_ECP_C
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select MBEDTLS_ECDH_C
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select MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C
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select MBEDTLS_CMAC_C
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select MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_SECP256R1_ENABLED
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help
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Select this option to enable the use of MbedTLS crypto APIs.
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The internal crypto support within the supplicant is limited
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and may not suffice for all new security features, including WPA3.
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It is recommended to always keep this option enabled. Additionally,
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note that MbedTLS can leverage hardware acceleration if available,
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resulting in significantly faster cryptographic operations.
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if ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO
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config ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_TLS_CLIENT
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bool "Use MbedTLS TLS client for WiFi Enterprise connection"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_ENTERPRISE_SUPPORT
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default y
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select MBEDTLS_TLS_ENABLED
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help
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Select this option to use MbedTLS TLS client for WPA2 enterprise connection.
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Please note that from MbedTLS-3.0 onwards, MbedTLS does not support SSL-3.0
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TLS-v1.0, TLS-v1.1 versions. Incase your server is using one of these version,
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it is advisable to update your server.
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Please disable this option for compatibilty with older TLS versions.
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endif
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config ESP_WIFI_WAPI_PSK
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bool "Enable WAPI PSK support"
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depends on SOC_WIFI_WAPI_SUPPORT
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default n
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help
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Select this option to enable WAPI-PSK
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which is a Chinese National Standard Encryption for Wireless LANs (GB 15629.11-2003).
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config ESP_WIFI_SUITE_B_192
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bool "Enable NSA suite B support with 192 bit key"
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default n
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depends on SOC_WIFI_GCMP_SUPPORT
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select ESP_WIFI_GCMP_SUPPORT
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select ESP_WIFI_GMAC_SUPPORT
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help
|
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Select this option to enable 192 bit NSA suite-B.
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This is necessary to support WPA3 192 bit security.
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config ESP_WIFI_11KV_SUPPORT
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bool "Enable 802.11k, 802.11v APIs Support"
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default n
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help
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Select this option to enable 802.11k 802.11v APIs(RRM and BTM support).
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Only APIs which are helpful for network assisted roaming
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are supported for now.
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Enable this option with BTM and RRM enabled in sta config
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to make device ready for network assisted roaming.
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BTM: BSS transition management enables an AP to request a station to transition
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to a specific AP, or to indicate to a station a set of preferred APs.
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RRM: Radio measurements enable STAs to understand the radio environment,
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it enables STAs to observe and gather data on radio link performance
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and on the radio environment. Current implementation adds beacon report,
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link measurement, neighbor report.
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config ESP_WIFI_SCAN_CACHE
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bool "Keep scan results in cache"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_11KV_SUPPORT
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default n
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help
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Keep scan results in cache, if not enabled, those
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will be flushed immediately.
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config ESP_WIFI_MBO_SUPPORT
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bool "Enable Multi Band Operation Certification Support"
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default n
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select ESP_WIFI_11KV_SUPPORT
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select ESP_WIFI_SCAN_CACHE
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help
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Select this option to enable WiFi Multiband operation certification support.
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config ESP_WIFI_DPP_SUPPORT
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bool "Enable DPP support"
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default n
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select ESP_WIFI_MBEDTLS_CRYPTO
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help
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Select this option to enable WiFi Easy Connect Support.
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config ESP_WIFI_11R_SUPPORT
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bool "Enable 802.11R (Fast Transition) Support"
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default n
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help
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Select this option to enable WiFi Fast Transition Support.
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config ESP_WIFI_WPS_SOFTAP_REGISTRAR
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bool "Add WPS Registrar support in SoftAP mode"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_SOFTAP_SUPPORT
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default n
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help
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Select this option to enable WPS registrar support in softAP mode.
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config ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_RX_STATS
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bool "Enable Wi-Fi reception statistics"
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depends on SOC_WIFI_HE_SUPPORT
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default "y"
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help
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Enable Wi-Fi reception statistics. Total support 2 access category. Each access category
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will use 190 bytes memory.
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config ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_RX_MU_STATS
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bool "Enable Wi-Fi DL MU-MIMO and DL OFDMA reception statistics"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_ENABLE_WIFI_RX_STATS
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default "y"
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help
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Enable Wi-Fi DL MU-MIMO and DL OFDMA reception statistics. Will use 10932 bytes memory.
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menu "WPS Configuration Options"
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config ESP_WIFI_WPS_STRICT
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bool "Strictly validate all WPS attributes"
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default n
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help
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|
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Select this option to enable validate each WPS attribute
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rigorously. Disabling this add the workaorunds with various APs.
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Enabling this may cause inter operability issues with some APs.
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config ESP_WIFI_WPS_PASSPHRASE
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bool "Get WPA2 passphrase in WPS config"
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default n
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help
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Select this option to get passphrase during WPS configuration.
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This option fakes the virtual display capabilites to get the
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configuration in passphrase mode.
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Not recommanded to be used since WPS credentials should not
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be shared to other devices, making it in readable format increases
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that risk, also passphrase requires pbkdf2 to convert in psk.
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endmenu # "WPS Configuration Options"
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config ESP_WIFI_DEBUG_PRINT
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bool "Print debug messages from WPA Supplicant"
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default n
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help
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|
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Select this option to print logging information from WPA supplicant,
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this includes handshake information and key hex dumps depending
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on the project logging level.
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Enabling this could increase the build size ~60kb
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depending on the project logging level.
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config ESP_WIFI_TESTING_OPTIONS
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bool "Add DPP testing code"
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default n
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help
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Select this to enable unity test for DPP.
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config ESP_WIFI_ENTERPRISE_SUPPORT
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bool "Enable enterprise option"
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default y
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help
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Select this to enable/disable enterprise connection support.
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disabling this will reduce binary size.
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disabling this will disable the use of any esp_wifi_sta_wpa2_ent_* (as APIs will be meaningless)
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config ESP_WIFI_ENT_FREE_DYNAMIC_BUFFER
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bool "Free dynamic buffers during WiFi enterprise connection"
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depends on ESP_WIFI_ENTERPRISE_SUPPORT
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default y if IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2
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default n if !IDF_TARGET_ESP32C2
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help
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Select this configuration to free dynamic buffers during WiFi enterprise connection.
|
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This will enable chip to reduce heap consumption during WiFi enterprise connection.
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endif # wifi enabled
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endmenu # Wi-Fi
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