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							- /*
 
-  WiFiEsp example: WebServerLed
 
-  
 
-  A simple web server that lets you turn on and of an LED via a web page.
 
-  This sketch will print the IP address of your ESP8266 module (once connected)
 
-  to the Serial monitor. From there, you can open that address in a web browser
 
-  to turn on and off the LED on pin 13.
 
-  For more details see: http://yaab-arduino.blogspot.com/p/wifiesp.html
 
- */
 
- #include "WiFiEsp.h"
 
- // Emulate Serial1 on pins 6/7 if not present
 
- #ifndef HAVE_HWSERIAL1
 
- #include "SoftwareSerial.h"
 
- SoftwareSerial Serial1(6, 7); // RX, TX
 
- #endif
 
- char ssid[] = "Twim";            // your network SSID (name)
 
- char pass[] = "12345678";        // your network password
 
- int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS;
 
- int ledStatus = LOW;
 
- WiFiEspServer server(80);
 
- // use a ring buffer to increase speed and reduce memory allocation
 
- RingBuffer buf(8);
 
- void setup()
 
- {
 
-   pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);	// initialize digital pin LED_BUILTIN as an output.
 
-   Serial.begin(115200);   // initialize serial for debugging
 
-   Serial1.begin(9600);    // initialize serial for ESP module
 
-   WiFi.init(&Serial1);    // initialize ESP module
 
-   // check for the presence of the shield
 
-   if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD) {
 
-     Serial.println("WiFi shield not present");
 
-     // don't continue
 
-     while (true);
 
-   }
 
-   // attempt to connect to WiFi network
 
-   while (status != WL_CONNECTED) {
 
-     Serial.print("Attempting to connect to WPA SSID: ");
 
-     Serial.println(ssid);
 
-     // Connect to WPA/WPA2 network
 
-     status = WiFi.begin(ssid, pass);
 
-   }
 
-   Serial.println("You're connected to the network");
 
-   printWifiStatus();
 
-   
 
-   // start the web server on port 80
 
-   server.begin();
 
- }
 
- void loop()
 
- {
 
-   WiFiEspClient client = server.available();  // listen for incoming clients
 
-   if (client) {                               // if you get a client,
 
-     Serial.println("New client");             // print a message out the serial port
 
-     buf.init();                               // initialize the circular buffer
 
-     while (client.connected()) {              // loop while the client's connected
 
-       if (client.available()) {               // if there's bytes to read from the client,
 
-         char c = client.read();               // read a byte, then
 
-         buf.push(c);                          // push it to the ring buffer
 
-         // printing the stream to the serial monitor will slow down
 
-         // the receiving of data from the ESP filling the serial buffer
 
-         //Serial.write(c);
 
-         
 
-         // you got two newline characters in a row
 
-         // that's the end of the HTTP request, so send a response
 
-         if (buf.endsWith("\r\n\r\n")) {
 
-           sendHttpResponse(client);
 
-           break;
 
-         }
 
-         // Check to see if the client request was "GET /H" or "GET /L":
 
-         if (buf.endsWith("GET /H")) {
 
-           Serial.println("Turn led ON");
 
-           ledStatus = HIGH;
 
-           digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH);   // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
 
-         }
 
-         else if (buf.endsWith("GET /L")) {
 
-           Serial.println("Turn led OFF");
 
-           ledStatus = LOW;
 
-           digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW);    // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
 
-         }
 
-       }
 
-     }
 
-     
 
-     // close the connection
 
-     client.stop();
 
-     Serial.println("Client disconnected");
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- void sendHttpResponse(WiFiEspClient client)
 
- {
 
-   // HTTP headers always start with a response code (e.g. HTTP/1.1 200 OK)
 
-   // and a content-type so the client knows what's coming, then a blank line:
 
-   client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK");
 
-   client.println("Content-type:text/html");
 
-   client.println();
 
-   
 
-   // the content of the HTTP response follows the header:
 
-   client.print("The LED is ");
 
-   client.print(ledStatus);
 
-   client.println("<br>");
 
-   client.println("<br>");
 
-   
 
-   client.println("Click <a href=\"/H\">here</a> turn the LED on<br>");
 
-   client.println("Click <a href=\"/L\">here</a> turn the LED off<br>");
 
-   
 
-   // The HTTP response ends with another blank line:
 
-   client.println();
 
- }
 
- void printWifiStatus()
 
- {
 
-   // print the SSID of the network you're attached to
 
-   Serial.print("SSID: ");
 
-   Serial.println(WiFi.SSID());
 
-   // print your WiFi shield's IP address
 
-   IPAddress ip = WiFi.localIP();
 
-   Serial.print("IP Address: ");
 
-   Serial.println(ip);
 
-   // print where to go in the browser
 
-   Serial.println();
 
-   Serial.print("To see this page in action, open a browser to http://");
 
-   Serial.println(ip);
 
-   Serial.println();
 
- }
 
 
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