Add serial to TCP bridge, TCPStart
and TCPBaudRate
#8702
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Description:
Add a new feature: Serial to TCP bridge (similar to esp-link). This allows to remotely communicate to a MCU through ESP8266. Needs
#define USE_TCP_BRIDGE
It adds 2 GPIO types:
TCP Tx (208)
andTCP Rx (209)
and can work with hardware or software serial.Commands:
TCPBaudRate <x>
: sets the baudrate for serial (only 8N1 mode), min1200
, max115200
by 1200 increments.TCPStart <port>
: listens to port<port>
. This features supports 2 parallel TCP connexions, which can be useful if you need a terminal + a specific protocol (like XMODEM). The 3rd connection will disconnect an previous connection. The number of parallel connections is a compile-time option.TCPStart 0
orTCPStart
: shuts down the TCP server and disconnects any existing connection.For security reasons, the TCP bridge is not started at boot, and requires an explicit
TCPStart
command (can be automated with Rules).Size impact:
Checklist:
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