
In my fork of the project I added a simple configuration setting for DNSMASQ, that does the magic. I integrated some extra configuration options to set the elements of the footer or the page title with the contents of a configuration file. I updated the web UI to use the Bootstrap library, inspired by the work of the GitHub user swissbyte. Make the project to behave as a captive portal.Update the web UI to a more modern look.

There were no current changes on the original project for the last two years. My fork of it is available on my GitHub pages. RaspiWiFi is a program to headlessly configure a Raspberry Pi’s WiFiĬonnection using using any other WiFi-enabled device (much like the wayĪ Chromecast or similar device can be configured). I found a project on GitHub called RasipWiFi, that makes setting up the WiFi setting right on the device really easy. The normal way to set up a headless Raspberrry Pi Zero W is copying a file call wpa_nf onto the boot partition of the SD card. A file called wpa_nf is created on the boot partition, which contains the necessary parameters. With the raspberryPi Zero W the configuration of the wifi settings normally works like this: You mount the SD card with your PC.
