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# Instructions
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# Instructions
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The first time it boots, the board will create its own access point so you can configure the SSID and password.
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The first time it boots, the board will create its own access point (`led`).
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To configure it, just connect to the `led` network and access the board either using its IP (it is the default gateway for the network) or its MDNS name (`esp8266.local`):
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To configure the board, just connect to that access point and access the board either using its IP (it is the default gateway for the network) or its MDNS name (`esp8266.local`):
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```
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```
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curl http://esp8266.local/credentials?ssid=mywifi&pass=mypassword
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curl http://esp8266.local/credentials?ssid=mywifi&pass=mypassword
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If it hasn't, try rebooting the board or debugging.
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If it hasn't, try rebooting the board or debugging.
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Once the board is connected to your router, you can start using the API of the board.
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Once the board is connected to your router, you can start using the API of the board.
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To get the IP of the board you have several options:
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* Using the MDNS address: `esp8266.local`
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* Get the IP from your router's configuration page
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* The board prints the IP address it was given to the serial monitor
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* Use nmap/zenmap/similar
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# API
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# API
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* `/color?r=<R>&g=<G>&b=<B>` Set
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* `/color?r=<R>&g=<G>&b=<B>` Set
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* `/off` turn off the lights
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* `/off` turn off the lights
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* `/on` turn on the lights (using the last color and value)
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* `/on` turn on the lights (using the last color and value)
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* `/toggle` turn the lights if they are off, and vice versa
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* `/toggle` turn on the lights if they are off, and vice versa
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* `/white` set the color to white
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* `/white` set the color to white
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* `/brightness?value=<VALUE>` set the brightness value (0-255)
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* `/brightness?value=<VALUE>` set the brightness value (0-255)
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* `/brightness/up` turn up the brightness (up to 255)
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* `/brightness/up` turn up the brightness (up to 255)
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* `/brightness/down` turn down the brightness (down to 255)
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* `/brightness/down` turn down the brightness (down to 0)
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# Debugging
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# Debugging
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You can use a serial monitor (e.g. in the Arduino IDE) to connect to the board.
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You can use a serial monitor (e.g. in the Arduino IDE) to connect to the board.
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