hbouzas wrote:It is possible to setup the ESP8266 standalone, without a raspberry Pi or arduino controlling it, check http://www.horaciobouzas.com for project details.
That's nothing new. Technically is possible to connect from phone directly to ESP module. But if you need nice html5 interface, secure SSL connection (ESP does not support SSL), data logging, automation functions, connection to other non WiFi sensors, SMS control then you need some kind of base station or some service in cloud. All this can be done with EasyIoT server. EasyIoT server can run on Raspberry Pi or Windows machine. With ESP8266 EasyIoT library you can easily build your own sensors in Arduino IDE.
Kalix wrote:EasyIoT wrote:Yes, this is actually good idea. I can release Windows version of EasyIoT server. On next release I will also release Windows version of EasyIoT server.
I am looking forward to the next release then.
New release of EasyIoT server now supports Windows platform. You can download it here:
http://iot-playground.com/download
I am using Windows 7 32 bit version
Edit:
I forgot: run as administrator (RTFM )
It is running fine.