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    M5 Stick C - receiving data over WIFI

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      Neil
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      I am trying to send simple data from my Laptop to display on my Stick C Screen.
      I am pretty sure the WIFI is connected but can find very little in the way of examples or tutorials.
      I can ping my Stick C, but it refuses a connection when I send data to it using Restman POST utility
      I am not sure if I should be using the HTTP block or something else.
      I want to use blockly rather than Python so I can teach my Kids once I have figured it out.
      Please can someone look at this and tell me what I am doing wrong.

      Thanks

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        dclaar
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        The http block you are using is for talking to a web site, not for being a web site. Or in more technical terms, it is a client, not a server. If you had a web server on your laptop, it could talk to that.

        Looking at the other options, it looks like EspNow can listen for data, but I don't know if there's a laptop client.

        mqtt is a client that needs a cloud-based server.

        There's a p2p option under network, but that seems to be for talking between 2 devices.

        Finally, there's remote, which it says "Remote control M5Stack via devices such as mobile phone or computer." I think that's your best bet.

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          Neil
          last edited by Neil

          Thanks for the swift answer dclaar.

          I completely ignored the Remote section as it had blocks referring to sliders and buttons. I should have realized!

          I have gotten that working without any problem. However from what I can see it uses the M5Stack WEB site to create a small WEB server or at least redirect traffic which would be fine for most applications.

          However, what I need is to be able to send something using POST from my PC on my local network. (It could be JSON or plain text). My M5StickC already has a fixed IP.

          I don't think any of the options you suggest will do what I need in Blockly, so am I stuck with moving to python, or do you have any more suggestions!

          Thanks

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