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    ESPNOW and wifiCfg

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      fbritop
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      I have a Core2 which connects to internet as a Station.
      Also I'm using espnow to connect to nearby ESP01 relays.

      I cannot figure out how to enable ESPNOW as AP, and Wifi connection for internet throught a router as a STATION.

      If I config the STATION, when I configure next he ESPNOW, Wifi STATION disconnects. If I connect first (init) the ESPNOW, then the WiFi STATION, ESPNOW does not work.

      I know that ESP can work at the same time as an AP and STA, but here I cannot figure out how to do both at the same time with MicroPython

      Here I connect to my Wifi
      0_1672967685158_330966e4-4117-44ac-a884-6d4ac61bd259-image.png

      Here I init the ESPNOW
      0_1672967639868_856db09d-3a01-4df1-97cc-1259500773e7-image.png

      I cannot figure how to run both modes at the same time, which I´m sure ESP32 is capable

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