Using ESP8266 as both server and client for communicating
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 1:25 pm
Good day!
I'm a newbie ESP8266 user and just starting to slightly get the hang of it. I just wanna ask if anybody here as experienced using the ESP8266 as both server and client? I am trying to make several (minimum of 2, maximum of 4) ESP8266 communicate with each other using pre-programmed messages. I was successful making a stand-alone server and client communicate using martinayotte's sample IDE codes. Now I need them to send and receive at the same time.
To give you a better view of how I want it to happen, I provided a flowchart for this specific purpose.
Thank you for sharing your discoveries to me.
P.S. I'm using the ESPDuino microcontroller for my ESP8266 projects. They work wonderfully and is very cheap.
I'm a newbie ESP8266 user and just starting to slightly get the hang of it. I just wanna ask if anybody here as experienced using the ESP8266 as both server and client? I am trying to make several (minimum of 2, maximum of 4) ESP8266 communicate with each other using pre-programmed messages. I was successful making a stand-alone server and client communicate using martinayotte's sample IDE codes. Now I need them to send and receive at the same time.
To give you a better view of how I want it to happen, I provided a flowchart for this specific purpose.
Thank you for sharing your discoveries to me.
P.S. I'm using the ESPDuino microcontroller for my ESP8266 projects. They work wonderfully and is very cheap.