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esp8266 self OTA update firmware in HTTPS SSL TLS with trusted self signed certificate 0

esp8266 self OTA update in HTTPS (SSL/TLS) with trusted self signed certificate – 3

OTA (Over the Air) update is the process of uploading firmware to an ESP module using a Wi-Fi connection rather than a serial port.
In this article we are going to explain OTA update via HTTPS secure connection, and with a valid self signed certificate trusted from the client.

LineaMeteoStazione The Personalized WiFi Weather Station using ESP32 ESP8266 and Attiny85 0

LineaMeteoStazione: The Personalized WiFi Weather Station using ESP32, ESP8266 and Attiny85 with OTA – 4

LineaMeteoStazione is a complete weather station solar powered which can be interfaced with professional sensors from Sensirion as well as some Davis Instrument components (Rain Gauge, Anemometer) It also can be interfaced with a...

esp8266 self OTA update firmware from server with version check and HTTPS 2

esp8266 self OTA update firmware from server with version check – 2

OTA (Over the Air) update is the process of uploading firmware to an ESP module using a Wi-Fi connection rather than a serial port. Such functionality becomes extremely useful in case of limited or no physical access to the module.
In this article we will explain the OTA update with an automatic REST request that starts the download and flash if the firmware version is not updated.

esp8266 self OTA update firmware from server 2

esp8266 self OTA update firmware from server – 1

OTA (Over the Air) update is the process of uploading firmware to an ESP module using a Wi-Fi connection rather than a serial port. Such functionality becomes extremely useful in case of limited or no physical access to the module.
In this article we will explain how to do an automatic update from an HTTP server.

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MKS WIFI for Makerbase Robin: firmware upgrade and new Web Socket features – 4

I want to modify the WiFi module firmware of my FlyingBear Ghost 5 to support the Web Socket protocol and I want to develop the web interface as well.
Now we are going to analyze the changes I made to the original MKS WiFi module, with the introduction of Web Socket and some little features to develop Web interface and debug.