Difference between revisions of "Trigger: Wifi SSID Transition"

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This trigger will fire when a particular wifi network goes in or out of range.
 
This trigger will fire when a particular wifi network goes in or out of range.
 
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Note that on Android 6 and above, location services must remain enabled on your device for this trigger to function.
 
Note that on Android 6 and above, location services must remain enabled on your device for this trigger to function.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 23 April 2024

About this trigger

This trigger will fire when a particular wifi network goes in or out of range.
Note that on Android 6 and above, location services must remain enabled on your device for this trigger to function.