Using ESP8266 as both server and client for communicating
![Post Post](./styles/FLATBOOTS/imageset/icon_post_target.gif)
Good day!
I'm a newbie ESP8266 user and just starting to slightly get the hang of it. I just wanna ask if anybody here as experienced using the ESP8266 as both server and client? I am trying to make several (minimum of 2, maximum of 4) ESP8266 communicate with each other using pre-programmed messages. I was successful making a stand-alone server and client communicate using martinayotte's sample IDE codes. Now I need them to send and receive at the same time.
To give you a better view of how I want it to happen, I provided a flowchart for this specific purpose.
Thank you for sharing your discoveries to me.
P.S. I'm using the ESPDuino microcontroller for my ESP8266 projects. They work wonderfully and is very cheap.
![Image](https://s3.postimg.org/6w30au8s3/flowchart.jpg)
I'm a newbie ESP8266 user and just starting to slightly get the hang of it. I just wanna ask if anybody here as experienced using the ESP8266 as both server and client? I am trying to make several (minimum of 2, maximum of 4) ESP8266 communicate with each other using pre-programmed messages. I was successful making a stand-alone server and client communicate using martinayotte's sample IDE codes. Now I need them to send and receive at the same time.
To give you a better view of how I want it to happen, I provided a flowchart for this specific purpose.
Thank you for sharing your discoveries to me.
P.S. I'm using the ESPDuino microcontroller for my ESP8266 projects. They work wonderfully and is very cheap.
![Image](https://s3.postimg.org/6w30au8s3/flowchart.jpg)