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For questions about the ESP8266 microcontroller unit, including programming it or using it in an IoT context.
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get trigger from IFTTT - using ESP8266
If you want to send a "then that" trigger to your esp8266, you can use a webhook. … switch=0
Here is what you need to implement on your esp8266:
On the esp8266 you need to have the webserver check for a http request as configured in your webhook and react according to your wishes …
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What is a good way for an IoT device to receive its network settings?
What you describe is actually a quite common (the most common?) way to solve the problem of integrating WiFi IoT devices into your local LAN.
For example, from my experience Amazon Echo Devices are s …