/* Repeating Web client This sketch connects to a a web server and makes a request using a Wiznet Ethernet shield. You can use the Arduino Ethernet shield, or the Adafruit Ethernet shield, either one will work, as long as it's got a Wiznet Ethernet module on board. This example uses DNS, by assigning the Ethernet client with a MAC address, IP address, and DNS address. Circuit: * Ethernet shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13 created 19 Apr 2012 by Tom Igoe modified 21 Jan 2014 by Federico Vanzati http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/WebClientRepeating This code is in the public domain. */ #include #include // assign a MAC address for the ethernet controller. // fill in your address here: byte mac[] = { 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED }; // Set the static IP address to use if the DHCP fails to assign IPAddress ip(192, 168, 0, 177); IPAddress myDns(192, 168, 0, 1); // initialize the library instance: EthernetClient client; char server[] = "www.arduino.cc"; // also change the Host line in httpRequest() //IPAddress server(64,131,82,241); unsigned long lastConnectionTime = 0; // last time you connected to the server, in milliseconds const unsigned long postingInterval = 10*1000; // delay between updates, in milliseconds void setup() { // You can use Ethernet.init(pin) to configure the CS pin //Ethernet.init(10); // Most Arduino shields //Ethernet.init(5); // MKR ETH shield //Ethernet.init(0); // Teensy 2.0 //Ethernet.init(20); // Teensy++ 2.0 //Ethernet.init(15); // ESP8266 with Adafruit Featherwing Ethernet //Ethernet.init(33); // ESP32 with Adafruit Featherwing Ethernet // start serial port: Serial.begin(9600); while (!Serial) { ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only } // start the Ethernet connection: Serial.println("Initialize Ethernet with DHCP:"); if (Ethernet.begin(mac) == 0) { Serial.println("Failed to configure Ethernet using DHCP"); // Check for Ethernet hardware present if (Ethernet.hardwareStatus() == EthernetNoHardware) { Serial.println("Ethernet shield was not found. Sorry, can't run without hardware. :("); while (true) { delay(1); // do nothing, no point running without Ethernet hardware } } if (Ethernet.linkStatus() == LinkOFF) { Serial.println("Ethernet cable is not connected."); } // try to congifure using IP address instead of DHCP: Ethernet.begin(mac, ip, myDns); Serial.print("My IP address: "); Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP()); } else { Serial.print(" DHCP assigned IP "); Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP()); } // give the Ethernet shield a second to initialize: delay(1000); } void loop() { // if there's incoming data from the net connection. // send it out the serial port. This is for debugging // purposes only: if (client.available()) { char c = client.read(); Serial.write(c); } // if ten seconds have passed since your last connection, // then connect again and send data: if (millis() - lastConnectionTime > postingInterval) { httpRequest(); } } // this method makes a HTTP connection to the server: void httpRequest() { // close any connection before send a new request. // This will free the socket on the WiFi shield client.stop(); // if there's a successful connection: if (client.connect(server, 80)) { Serial.println("connecting..."); // send the HTTP GET request: client.println("GET /latest.txt HTTP/1.1"); client.println("Host: www.arduino.cc"); client.println("User-Agent: arduino-ethernet"); client.println("Connection: close"); client.println(); // note the time that the connection was made: lastConnectionTime = millis(); } else { // if you couldn't make a connection: Serial.println("connection failed"); } }