Network example using pyseral and esp8266 AT firmware
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Network example using pyseral and esp8266 AT firmware
This repository has been created to provide information on how to establish a TCP client connection using AT commands via ESP32.
This C++ library provides an easy-to-use interface for establishing MQTT communication between the A7672SA module from SIMCOM and the ESP32 board from Espressif. The library simplifies the process of setting up an MQTT client on both devices, enabling seamless data exchange over the MQTT protocol.
This repository has been created to provide information on how to establish a BLE connection using AT commands via ESP32.
This library has been developed to control Telit modules via AT commands, facilitating the integration of Telit modules into your projects with ease. It allows users to manage a wide range of network operations, messaging functions, and other module features seamlessly.
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This is a Micropython Library from Raspberry Pi Pico to communicate with ESP8266 using AT command over serial UART.
Host library for short range u-connectXpress modules with AT command and EDM support
Program for Executing and Reading AT Commands for the Vodafone Huawei K4203 USB Modem.
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Project utilizes NB-IoT technology to transmit sensory data to the cloud, while simultaneously enabling local communication through BLE mesh.
Arduino library for Quectel BC660K-GL NB-IoT module
RP2040 firmware for controlling GPIO over USB CDC with AT commands
Library to configure WiFi/Credentials at runtime for Teensy, SAM DUE, STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1, SAMD21/SAMD51, RP2040-based boards, etc. using WizFi360 /ESP8266 /ESP32-AT-command shields. You can also specify static AP and STA IP.
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