UNO R3 WiFi ESP8266 32MB USB TTL Converter CH340G with Relay not working.

I am using this board

https://robotdyn.com/uno-wifi-r3-atmega328p-esp8266-32mb-flash-usb-ttl-ch340g-micro-usb.html

I have upload the code and I also connected to the wifi. I am facing some difficulty. Only one relay is continuously on and off. I have also access the arudion from the mobile. But on and off is not working. I am new in this. Please help

#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
 
const char* ssid     = "Home Cable";
const char* password = "Core44987";
 
WiFiServer server(80);
 
void setup()
{
    Serial.begin(115200);
    pinMode(5, OUTPUT);      // set the LED pin mode
    pinMode(12,OUTPUT);
    pinMode(13,OUTPUT);
   
 
    delay(10);
 
    // We start by connecting to a WiFi network
 
    Serial.println();
    Serial.println();
    Serial.print("Connecting to ");
    Serial.println(ssid);
 
    WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
 
    while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
        delay(500);
        Serial.print(".");
    }
 
    Serial.println("");
    Serial.println("WiFi connected.");
    Serial.println("IP address: ");
    Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
   
    server.begin();
 
}
 
int value = 0;
 
void loop(){
 WiFiClient 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
    String currentLine = "";                // make a String to hold incoming data from the client
    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
        Serial.write(c);                    // print it out the serial monitor
        if (c == '\n') {                    // if the byte is a newline character
 
          // if the current line is blank, you got two newline characters in a row.
          // that's the end of the client HTTP request, so send a response:
          if (currentLine.length() == 0) {
            // 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("Click <a href=\"/L\">here</a> to turn KITCHEN on.
");
            client.print("Click <a href=\"/H\">here</a> to turn KITCHEN off.
");
           
 
            client.print("Click <a href=\"/I\">here</a> to turn WALKWAY on.
");
            client.print("Click <a href=\"/J\">here</a> to turn WALKWAY off.
");
 
            client.print("Click <a href=\"/O\">here</a> to turn BACK DOOR on.
");
            client.print("Click <a href=\"/P\">here</a> to turn BACK DOOR off.
");
           
 
            // The HTTP response ends with another blank line:
            client.println();
            // break out of the while loop:
            break;
          } else {    // if you got a newline, then clear currentLine:
            currentLine = "";
          }
        } else if (c != '\r') {  // if you got anything else but a carriage return character,
          currentLine += c;      // add it to the end of the currentLine
        }
 
        // Check to see if the client request was "GET /H" or "GET /L":
        if (currentLine.endsWith("GET /H")) {
          digitalWrite(5, HIGH);               // GET /H turns the LED on
        }
        if (currentLine.endsWith("GET /L")) {
          digitalWrite(5, LOW);                // GET /L turns the LED off
        }
 
        if (currentLine.endsWith("GET /I")) {
          digitalWrite(12, HIGH);               // GET /H turns the LED on
        }
        if (currentLine.endsWith("GET /J")) {
          digitalWrite(12, LOW);                // GET /L turns the LED off
        }
 
        if (currentLine.endsWith("GET /O")) {
          digitalWrite(13, HIGH);               // GET /H turns the LED on
        }
        if (currentLine.endsWith("GET /P")) {
          digitalWrite(13, LOW);                // GET /L turns the LED off
        }
      }
    }
    // close the connection:
    client.stop();
    Serial.println("Client Disconnected.");
  }
}

How did you configure that (weird) board ?

I upload the sketch when 5,6,7 switch are on and rest of them are closed. After that i turn on only 1 and 2 switch the switch detail is on that page

https://robotdyn.com/uno-wifi-r3-atmega328p-esp8266-32mb-flash-usb-ttl-ch340g-micro-usb.html

any update

So you uploaded something to the ESP, not to the ATMega.

My understanding is that the ATMega code controls the pins and can discuss with whatever OS and app you elect to have on the ESP side, But that ESP side does not drive the ATMega pins