Did you start with an ESP8266 board?
IMHO beginners in WiFi should start with a WeMos D1 mini or NodeMCU,
not with a more complicated ESP32.
That might happen with the Yun too, and very few can help you with that obsolete board.
Leo..
Did you start with an ESP8266 board?
IMHO beginners in WiFi should start with a WeMos D1 mini or NodeMCU,
not with a more complicated ESP32.
That might happen with the Yun too, and very few can help you with that obsolete board.
Leo..
You are right Wawa, And I just took the dam Yun Sheils back & got a refund.
This experience with Arduino boards lately has made me start to seriously hate the bloody things.
There should be a list with what boards work on the cloud, And witch ones Only work with the web editor, And some are discontinued, And that's if a perticular board happens to be listed in the I.d.e,.
Dam my head is spinning..
I suppose all WiFi boards can be used to connect to the internet, but how steep is the learning curve. Most fall on their face sooner or later when they have skipped the basics.
You should get down to earth first with an Uno, before thinking of clouds.
The easiest step to WiFi could be an ESP8266 board, like the NodeMCU or WeMos D1 mini.
Follow tutorials/examples, like this one, before you think about making your own project.
Don't hesitate to ask here when you get stuck, before you get frustrated.
Leo..