Release version 1.2.0.
This version is considered to be stable.
Changes since 1.1.0:
- Added over-the-air (OTA) updating. After installing, your wardriver will be able to update itself without a computer.
- Add support for a config file on the SD card to configure the wardriver.
- Significant performance improvement to WiFi scanning #93 & #138
- Security enhancements to the web interface #90
- BW16 5GHz mod support for rev3 #99
- Fix HDOP display on screen by @CoD-Segfault #100
- Stop clearing MAC history on side B (efficiency improvement) #109
- Update to ESP32 board 2.0.12 (from 2.0.9) #113
- Allow the wardriver to upload capture files directly to WiGLE #114
- Allow logging networks over UART for PC-tethering, even without an SD card #121
- Added support for @CoD-Segfault Mini Wardriver Rev2
- Implement automatic board detection (thanks @CoD-Segfault) #147
- Improvements to factory resetting #152 & #154
- Improvements to B->A communication #143
Changes since 1.2.0rc2:
No changes since 1.2.0rc2, this is only a version number change to mark this release as stable.
Thank you to everyone who tested 1.2.0 during the beta period.
Known issues
- It may not be possible to install OTA updates to Side B if your device has hardware issues affecting the serial communication. This issue appears to be rare.
- You may be prompted to install an already-installed update for Side B if you installed it manually (with Arduino IDE, esptool, etc) or after performing a factory reset. This will stop happening once you install any update for Side B using the OTA function.
- This release is based on ESP board version 2.0.12 and does not compile on ESP board version 3.x. Please use 2.0.12 when compiling manually (with Arduino IDE etc). This will be addressed in the next release.
Installing
Please update both A and B when upgrading to 1.2.0.
If you are currently running a beta release between 1.2.0b1 and 1.2.0b5, it is recommended to install this manually since you may have OTA update problems.
You can install this update without compiling it yourself, click here for instructions.