Horace was correct, the “long string” that I got from google, (Starting with 2600:6c64: and Ending with :f:5deb) is a Temporary IPv6 Address I know this is a simplistic project, to turn on/off a light, but it will open lots of Arduino application possibilities for me in the future (as I try to advance from Newbie both in the Forum and with actual projects). If I mis-interpreted some of your posts, please let me know. (3) When I’m away from home, what “IP address” do I then type into my iPhone to access (display) the “Turn on/off” screen ? (2) Do I have to change the port number in my Sketch ? That screen, asks for the followingĪfter I fill-in the Port Forwarding info: (1) On my iPhone, I downloaded the MySpectrum App, and logged-in and found and opened Port Forwarding Screen. (Note: I think it’s 80, since when I run my sketch with port of 80 it compiles correctly if I pick any other number, I get an error)įYI……I tried cmd netstat –a and got lots of lines with 192.168.1.239 (but I don’t understand the readout) also it did not show 192.168.1.1īased on your various post comments, it appears I need to do a Port Forwarding within my Router. Thank you ALL for your comments and suggestions. You can use it for free for up to three names. That way you can use the name and not worry about number changes. A small program running on your home PC will watch out for changes in your Internet Address and update the DynamicDNS name server so your chosen name continues to point to your home router. Since your ISP may change your router's internet address from time to time you might want to set up DynamicDNS. Then you can use your phone anywhere you have an internet connection to connect to "YourHomeInternetAddress:8080" and you will be connected to the WeMos. You can tell the router that when a connection comes in for "port 8080", for example, to forward that request to port 80 on "192.168.1.223". What you CAN do is set up port mapping on your internet router. You can't use that address outside your home WiFi. If I go miles from my home, can I use my iphone "there", to access the WeMos 192.168.1.223 server remotely and turn the lamp on/off ?
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