Try to increase the time, test between 5.000 to 8.000-10.000, but you have to much failures, is not normal...2900 default
Try to increase the time, test between 5.000 to 8.000-10.000, but you have to much failures, is not normal...2900 default
My history blocker is on and browser settings accept cookies r disable.. is it effects any kind of exploit. I don't think so.. u r lucky..check previous posts from @Leeful in this thread to find the "right timing" for you.
here's are my screenshots, coming from shutdown and rest mode.
To "note" ; the 2 fails were only due to switching from esp Mode 1 to 2, and "other testing"".
ITry to increase the time, test between 5.000 to 8.000-10.000, but you have to much failures, is not normal...
Then, maybe you have a poor connection signal between the s2 board to the rooter. That could explain this number of failures that you have...My history blocker is on and browser settings accept cookies r disable.. is it effects any kind of exploit. I don't think so.. u r lucky..
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I tested with higher times like 5sec and 10 sec but works best with 2.9 sec..
Reanable cookies and diseable history blocker.My history blocker is on and browser settings accept cookies r disable..
Op means bro?PS-Phive! v3 for PS4 Firmware 9.00 updated with latest GoldHEN v2.3
The v3 is exactly the same as the v3b (beta test) I did recently apart from:
View attachment 344291
- Added GoldHEN v2.3 to the host menu.
- Added a fix to the ESP bin to fix an issue if you entered the wrong home wifi SSID or the ESP could not connect to your home wifi network.
- Added a signal strength indicator to the ESP config page to show the signal strength of the connection to your home wifi network. (see image below)
v3 Host Menu link:
prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3/index.html
or just:
prb123.ir/ps-phive
v3 ESP32-S2 bin file:
prb123.ir/ps-phive/PS-Phive!_ESP32-S2_bin_v3.0.zip
I'll update the OP at a later date.
Yes.@Leeful if I configure the connection to my own wifi network, is it possible for the ps4 to have access to the internet?
Go to Settings > Network > View Connection Status and tell me what it says in the following:@Leeful
I use esp mode 1 so far and this wierd thing keep happen
Wifi connection lost notif appear randomly , multiple times maybe 3 to 5 notif
They appear randomly , sometimes it's begin after 5 mins , sometimes 1 hour , sometimes 2 hours
My usb sleep time is default
I'm only change my usb wait times in config
Should I change this sleep times before loading goldhen ?
I change my usb wait times after loading goldhen
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My esp32 isn't found when I trying to enter config page despite I can load goldhen twice for test after restart , I try first load goldhen than enter config , not found
Remove my esp32 than reconnect wifi , restart than load goldhen , try to enter config , not found again
Can't change sleep times , still default if my memory not wrong
I'm still using v3b here
Huummm, what your posting are the ESP32 settings on your home wifi or PS4 settings ?@Leeful Unfortunately I'm still having trouble connecting
I did everything according to @xZenithy guide, but after restarting the console it won't load the exploit.
My settings
PS-Phive!_ESP32-S2_bin_v3.0
Signal Strength = 83%
SSID=netis_2.4G_798DEC
IP Address Settings=192.168.1.122
IPAddress=192.168.1.122
Subnet Mask =255.255.255.0
Default Gateway=192.168.1.1
Primary DNS = 165.227.83.145
SecDNS=192.241.221.79
NaN (not a number) has nothing to do with anything on the ESP.@Leeful :
Flashed my esp32 with your new bin V3 , everything ok , including autoload latest Goldhen , but on the browser pqge see what's it says about Stats Pass / Failure : NaN ?
I did 2 or 3 shutdown to be sure that everything was running fine , but still : NaN
@Maupiti flash with this bin file.. this one is fixed ..I'm looking into it.
As it is in the original stooged code it looks like it should work but obviosly not:
if WiFi.waitForConnectResult() is not WL_CONNECTED, do nothing else do the wifi thing.JavaScript:if (connectWifi && WIFI_SSID.length() > 0 && WIFI_PASS.length() > 0) { WiFi.setAutoConnect(true); WiFi.setAutoReconnect(true); WiFi.hostname(WIFI_HOSTNAME); WiFi.begin(WIFI_SSID.c_str(), WIFI_PASS.c_str()); if (WiFi.waitForConnectResult() != WL_CONNECTED) { } else { IPAddress LAN_IP = WiFi.localIP(); if (LAN_IP) { String mdnsHost = WIFI_HOSTNAME; mdnsHost.replace(".local", ""); MDNS.begin(mdnsHost.c_str()); if (!startAP) { dnsServer.setTTL(30); dnsServer.setErrorReplyCode(DNSReplyCode::ServerFailure); dnsServer.start(53, "*", LAN_IP); } } } }
Maybe instead of receiving the "WL_CONNECTED" status it is receiving the "WL_IDLE_STATUS" which is trigering it to continue when it shouldnt.
I'll do some rewrite tests and see if I can fix it.
Obviosly it wont fix your problem of not being able to connect but at least it might fix the issue of it messing up the original access point if it cannot connect to whatever wifi settings it is given.
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@xZenithy right, I've done some tests and it appears that the issue is that if the ESP cannot connect to the home wifi SSID that you enter it messes up the ESP and the regular access point no longer works.
Its ok if the password is wrong, that doesnt mess anything up but if the SSID is wrong or it cannot connect to the entered SSID (like in your case), things get messed up.
I've modified the wifi side of stooged's original script and now it doesnt mess up the ESP if it cannot to the home wifi SSID that is entered in the settings.
Below is a bin for you to test. Obviosly you still can't connect to your 5ghz network but it shouldn't mess up the ESP anymore if it cannot connect.
ok, will try and see how it goes ... tired tonight , obviously menu has nothing to "do" with esp32 binNaN (not a number) has nothing to do with anything on the ESP.
Something must have gone wrong when you initially cached the menu.
If you re-cache the menu it should be fine again.
Well, I took the bin from latest post from @Leeful@Maupiti flash with this bin file.. this one is fixed ..
Edit : Yep caching again and starting from scratch everything back to "normal" , I wonder if I cached an old menu , as I didn't have wifi strengh on the esp menuPS-Phive! v3 for PS4 Firmware 9.00 updated with latest GoldHEN v2.3
The v3 is exactly the same as the v3b (beta test) I did recently apart from:
View attachment 344291
- Added GoldHEN v2.3 to the host menu.
- Added a fix to the ESP bin to fix an issue if you entered the wrong home wifi SSID or the ESP could not connect to your home wifi network.
- Added a signal strength indicator to the ESP config page to show the signal strength of the connection to your home wifi network. (see image below)
v3 Host Menu link:
prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3/index.html
or just:
prb123.ir/ps-phive
v3 ESP32-S2 bin file:
prb123.ir/ps-phive/PS-Phive!_ESP32-S2_bin_v3.0.zip
I'll update the OP at a later date.
Bro r u using mobile hotspot for home wifi network.. can I use mobile hotspot??ok, will try and see how it goes ... tired tonight , obviously menu has nothing to "do" with esp32 bin
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Well, I took the bin from latest post from @Leeful
Edit : Yep caching again and starting from scratch everything back to "normal" , I wonder if I cached an old menu , as I didn't have wifi strengh on the esp menu