Re: [slim] [OT but please someone puts me out of my misery] Using BT to authenticate w/ hostapd?

2016-05-13 Thread epoch1970
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Re: [slim] [OT but please someone puts me out of my misery] Using BT to authenticate w/ hostapd?

2016-05-13 Thread Michael Herger
You're totally OT. So please post elsewhere. But as you've already posted, I'll add my 5 centimes, too :-). If you spoke German, you should try to get the latest magazine c't (or buy the article online http://www.heise.de/ct/ausgabe/2016-10-Raspberry-Pi-als-Gaeste-WLAN-Automat-3185167.html).

Re: [slim] [OT but please someone puts me out of my misery] Using BT to authenticate w/ hostapd?

2016-05-13 Thread srasher
Please forgive me if this is not at all helpful but what came immediately to my mind is that there are solutions to "sending the WiFi password to a phone by NFC". So a very quick Google search gives this as the first result: http://fieldguide.gizmodo.com/share-your-home-wi-fi-easily-using-an-nfc-

Re: [slim] [OT but please someone puts me out of my misery] Using BT to authenticate w/ hostapd?

2016-05-13 Thread Rainer M Krug
epoch1970 writes: > I was lucky last time I asked an OT question, I've asked this one > elsewhere and only got (void) as an answer... > > I have this Pi3 with me. > It is setup to offer an AP for local use (the range is about 15m. or so, > that's what I want.) > Currently it's open to any MAC, as

[slim] [OT but please someone puts me out of my misery] Using BT to authenticate w/ hostapd?

2016-05-13 Thread epoch1970
I was lucky last time I asked an OT question, I've asked this one elsewhere and only got (void) as an answer... I have this Pi3 with me. It is setup to offer an AP for local use (the range is about 15m. or so, that's what I want.) Currently it's open to any MAC, as long as you know the password.