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Now go to : Tools > Board > Board manager Now search for “ESP8266” and click on “Install” and wait for some time to install board to arduino IDE In this way we successfully added ESP8266 board to our ...
Testing MQTT with ESP8266 using Arduino For our final testing, we are going to use the Android application, which we have set up earlier. Open the MQTT client application, and make sure your mobile ...
Click on the right arrow button (upload button) as shown in the figure to upload the program to the module. This will start the blinking LED on the onboard LED of the NODEMCU module connected to pin ...
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