So, you've heard of those Wi-Fi sign-in pages you often see at airports or coffee shops, right? Well, this project is all about creating your very own version of that, using an ESP32 microcontroller!
What's a Captive Portal?
An captive portal is an extension of a Wi-Fi hotspot, but with a twist. When someone connects to it, instead of immediately surfing the web, they get redirected to a special webpage hosted locally. This captive portal can be whatever you want it to be. It could ask for a password, display cool info, or even collect data from users. The sky's the limit!
Cool Stuff You Can Do with This:
- Customization Galore: You can easily customize the captive portal page to match your style or purpose, be it a fun login screen or an announcement board.
- See What Works: We've tested this setup on all sorts of devices and browsers, and we've got the results right here for you. It's all about making sure it plays nice with your gadgets.
By sharing this open-source ESP32 captive portal solution, we're here to help you make your own Wi-Fi world a bit more fun and functional. Whether it's for a cozy home network or your small business, let's make the internet a bit more interesting together!