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Update dev to reflect final master 1.7.0
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* Launch the WiFi Access Point
* A standalone, detailed End-User Guide
## ❗Latest Update - HomeSpan 1.7.0 (11/6/2022)
## ❗Latest Update - HomeSpan 1.7.0 (11/11/2022)
* **ESP-NOW is now fully integrated into HomeSpan!**
* New dedicated class, **SpanPoint**, that facilitates bi-directional device-to-device communication between multiple ESP32 devices

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1. *Launch HomeSpans temporary WiFi network*. HomeSpans temporary WiFi network provides a simple web interface for you to input your home networks WiFi credentials and (optionally) create your own HomeKit Setup Code. See [Setting HomeSpans WiFi Credentials and Setup Code](#setting-homespans-wifi-credentials-and-setup-code) for step-by-step instructions.
1. Unpair the device from Apple HomeKit. Under normal operation, you control the pairing and unpairing of all HomeKit devices from the Home App on your iPhone or Mac. However, there are some circumstances in which a device may need to be manually unpaired. This is typically done by performing a full [Factory Reset](#factory-reset) of the device, but that also deletes your WiFi Credentials. This action allows you to unpair the device while preserving all other device settings.
1. *Unpair the device from Apple HomeKit*. Under normal operation, you control the pairing and unpairing of all HomeKit devices from the Home App on your iPhone or Mac. However, there are some circumstances in which a device may need to be manually unpaired. This is typically done by performing a full [Factory Reset](#factory-reset) of the device, but that also deletes your WiFi Credentials. This action allows you to unpair the device while preserving all other device settings.
1. *Erase stored WiFi Credentials*. This allows you delete your WiFi Credentials from the device without losing any HomeKit pairing data, after which the device can be set up with new WiFi Credentials.