I am developing a product that will be installed in kiosks, all them having the same wifi credentials, however sufficiently far apart, so that the one's local network will never interfere with the other.
I would like to know if, once my cell phone has stored the network credentials of one module ( ssid / password ), being the same for all devices, when I come close to another device, is there anything else that the phone considers to connect to this module ( e.g MAC address ), preventing it to reconnect in background as usual? If so, I fear having to give different credentials for each one, having to persist them in my moble connection history, actually dozens.
Once I have only one here with me, I'm unable to check this by myself for while.
I would like to know if, once my cell phone has stored the network credentials of one module ( ssid / password ), being the same for all devices, when I come close to another device, is there anything else that the phone considers to connect to this module ( e.g MAC address ), preventing it to reconnect in background as usual? If so, I fear having to give different credentials for each one, having to persist them in my moble connection history, actually dozens.
Once I have only one here with me, I'm unable to check this by myself for while.