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You are correct that it links via Wi-Fi. However, it does so very cleverly by encoding the data as the length of UDP broadcast packets. This means your phone or whatever’s giving the credentials needs to be linked to *a* network but the device does not.
On May 31, 2022, at 11:31, jampy ***@***.***> wrote:
If I'm not wrong, this package links a Tuya-based device via a wifi network (not Bluetooth).
That implies that the device must somehow already be connected to the wireless AP.
So, why must the same wireless secrets be provided again while linking?
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If I'm not wrong, this package links a Tuya-based device via a wifi network (not Bluetooth).
That implies that the device must somehow already be connected to the wireless AP.
So, why must the same wireless secrets be provided again while linking?
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