Ctrelok_Cvobods
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Hello.
Approximate Name:
Network Connection: Network Switch.
What does:
Tries to connect to one of the saved Wi-Fi zones in turn.
Why is this necessary:
There is a Xiaomi Android device below 10 (a friend), where Wi-Fi is turned on, but does not look for points until you go into the settings (I think it's a mistake of a separate device).
Therefore, I created a macro (attached in files) that counts the Wi-Fi networks I have added in turn and searches endlessly for the available one (if Wi-Fi is enabled and the network is not found).
The problem is that I could not find a universal action that allows you to switch Wi-Fi networks in turn from the list of settings already saved on the device, which is displayed when you select the "Connect to connection" action settings. Because if you connect to a new Wi-Fi network without adding it to the macro, it will be ignored, and you will have to re-enter the settings as it is happening now (which slightly infuriates my friend).
If there was an action that I suggest, it would be possible to fix the bug. I have already tested and got the result: if you specify in the macro which Wi-Fi network you need to connect to, there is no glitch.
*Unfortunately, my English is bad, so I had to translate through a translator.
Approximate Name:
Network Connection: Network Switch.
What does:
Tries to connect to one of the saved Wi-Fi zones in turn.
Why is this necessary:
There is a Xiaomi Android device below 10 (a friend), where Wi-Fi is turned on, but does not look for points until you go into the settings (I think it's a mistake of a separate device).
Therefore, I created a macro (attached in files) that counts the Wi-Fi networks I have added in turn and searches endlessly for the available one (if Wi-Fi is enabled and the network is not found).
The problem is that I could not find a universal action that allows you to switch Wi-Fi networks in turn from the list of settings already saved on the device, which is displayed when you select the "Connect to connection" action settings. Because if you connect to a new Wi-Fi network without adding it to the macro, it will be ignored, and you will have to re-enter the settings as it is happening now (which slightly infuriates my friend).
If there was an action that I suggest, it would be possible to fix the bug. I have already tested and got the result: if you specify in the macro which Wi-Fi network you need to connect to, there is no glitch.
*Unfortunately, my English is bad, so I had to translate through a translator.
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