Emre k wrote: I am using ywrobot breadboard power supply so i dont think so my problem about power source. I have 3 of this module and all of them have this problem
That is a nice and convenient power supply. By itself it is not a very reliable solution. Are you using additional capacitors on the output of the power supply? You should. A larger value electrolytic like 100-470uF. Plus additional small capacitors like 0.1uF. And they need to be connected with as short a jumper wire as you can use.
I will show you what I have done when I had been using the adapter pcb for the ESP12.
I have 68uF and a 10uF capacitor soldered right onto the adapter board. Plus I have a 500mA continuous rated 3.3 v regulator on the board. I still use the boards that I have modified in this way but for any new modules I need I use a pcb that I designed.
After I had done this the instability issues went away. I had thought it was caused by flaky code.
I'm not saying that power is the cause of all your issues. Just that it is not as simple powering these devices as it is with an Arduino board.
Because you are having the problem with three different modules it is highly likely that what you are doing is the problem. And many people here do not have a good understanding of the possible implementation issues.
Take a look at this older thread. viewtopic.php?p=52170