You should use the esp-01 with the AT command firmware and connect it using the Uart port. I have it and works fineFrenk.98K wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 12:31 pmYes, but with the power of gpio pins, I've added a esp8266 chip... Picture below, only imagine it's a rp2040-zero on port 0 and 1 instead of a pico
There must be a way to use WiFi and the network library if these esp boards exist and all say are compatible with pi and arduino, right?
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