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acidburns e89aee7048 Add WiFi reconnection retry logic to recover from unreliable WiFi
- Implement periodic WiFi reconnection attempts when stuck in AP mode
- Add WIFI_RECONNECT_INTERVAL_MS config (default 60s) for configurable retry frequency
- Prevent data loss by automatically attempting to switch back to STA mode
- Maintain AP mode for manual configuration if reconnection fails
- Track WiFi config and last reconnection attempt time in shared state
- Add wifi_try_reconnect_sta() and wifi_restore_ap_mode() helper functions
- Log reconnection attempts and results for debugging
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