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By lucasromeiro
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ofekp wrote:Hey, yes, I created the package :)
For how it works, you can simply read the README (first page) in my GitHub repo (https://github.com/ofekp/TinyUPnP) I also wrote a similar answer in StackOverflow and you can find more info in other answers within that thread (https://stackoverflow.com/a/46267791/4295037).
It is not a too complicated protocol, but making it stable and durable to internet connection losses and other abnormalities is difficult and it is what I am trying to achieve with this package.
I think for most routers the answer is that UPnP is turned on by default, at least for the well known companies and for home purposed devices. That's from my own experience.
As I said, you're welcome to give it another try (it has been updated recently) and if it still does not work, simply open an issue within the GitHub repository and attach your full log. I will do my best to help from there.


Nice!
I tried to use it but I had several problems.
I sent this problem to your github.

One suggestion is to make a simpler example that shows it working, without needing other libraries.
There may also be something wrong with the code because the WDT is crashing.
I hope it helps you to improve!

I'm here to help you test, proofread and improve your library!
I also think I should throw it in the arduino library manager to show up when someone picks it up!

I know many people who also want this solution in other groups. It is a very common problem of this type of configuration, it will be very successful when it works well.


I already did library, DropboxManager. To send files to Dropbox (cloud).
Let's make it work well! You can count on my help.


My contacts:
My email: lucas_romeiro@hotmail.com
My WhatsApp: +5571986050664