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Is a module created for Wi-Fi management in Android with Python, wifidroid has methods to connect to Wi-Fi networks with WPA / WPA2, WEP and public networks, it also has methods to scan Wi-Fi networks, turn Wi-Fi off or on, etc. you can use wifidroid on Pydroid3 and kivy / kivymd, wifidroid is compatible with most android api's.
#Examples from Pydroid3
import kivymd,kivy
from wifidroid.wifi import WifiManager
#Connecting to a Wifi Network (For networks with WPA / WPA2 and WEP security
you must specify the network name and password, for public networks you must
only specify the network name)
#Example for WiFi networks with WPA/WPA2 security
wifi = WifiManager()
wifi.ConnectWifiWpa("WifiName","WifiPassword")
#Example for WiFi networks with WEP security
wifi = WifiManager()
wifi.ConnectWifiWep("WifiName","WifiPassword")
#Example for public WiFi networks
wifi = WifiManager()
wifi.ConnectWifiPublic("WifiName")
import kivymd,kivy
from wifidroid.wifi import WifiManager
#Activating Wifi (To activate it use True and to deactivate it use False
wifi = WifiManager()
wifi.EnabledWifi(True)
import kivymd,kivy
from wifidroid.wifi import WifiManager
#Scanning WiFi networks
#You must first instantiate the WifiManager class
#To scan Wi-Fi networks you must activate the location.
wifi = WifiManager()
wifi.startScan()
for i in range(wifi.ScanResults.size()):
#Getting SSID
ssid = [wifi.ScanResults.get(i).SSID]
#Getting BSSID
bssid = [wifi.ScanResults.get(i).BSSID]
#Getting signal
levell = [wifi.ScanResults.get(i).level]
#printing results
print(ssid[0]+" "+bssid[0]+" "+str(levell[0]))
Output:
[INFO ] [KivyMD ] v0.104.1
[INFO ] [Factory ] 184 symbols loaded
ALVAREZ 34:da:b7:d1:bc:75 -74
TURBONETT_0FB532 00:21:94:0f:b5:32 -80
import kivymd,kivy
from wifidroid.wifi import WifiManager
#Obtaining all the WiFi networks in the surroundings with their respective
information
#To scan Wi-Fi networks you must activate the location.
wifi = WifiManager()
wifi.startScan()
print(wifi.allScanResults)
Output:
[INFO ] [KivyMD ] v0.104.1
[INFO ] [Factory ] 184 symbols loaded
[SSID: TURBONETT_0FB532, BSSID: 00:21:94:0f:b5:32,
capabilities: [WPA2-PSK-CCMP][RSN-PSK-CCMP][ESS][WFA-HT],
level: -50, frequency: 2462, timestamp: 1996213092215, distance: ?(cm),
distanceSd: ?(cm), passpoint: no, ChannelBandwidth: 1, centerFreq0: 2452,
centerFreq1: 0, 80211mcResponder: is not supported, Carrier AP: no,
Carrier AP EAP Type: -1, Carrier name: null,
Radio Chain Infos: [RadioChainInfo: id=0, level=-50]]
These examples can be used in Pydroid3 and in a kivy / kivymd app
Before using wifidroid make sure your android app has the following permissions: CHANGE_WIFI_STATE, ACCESS_WIFI_STATE, INTERNET, ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION, ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION, ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, and also remember that to scan Wi-Fi networks you must activate the location (google requirement).
pip3 install wifidroid
FAQs
Module created for Wi-Fi management in Android
We found that wifidroid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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