John
John
for the time being you can only use the JSON format to interact with the PINs and for now this is only for on/off and analog read, as well as...
mostly power source related, so try another one first. and check if latest firmware is better as the WIFI signal strength was increased
did you do some fancy port setup on the esp through the command line interface or the web? it works fine, I'm using a wifi variant myself, so the problem...
you can't just connect any ESP directly to a bus system with completely different voltage level (24V). so answer is: an adapter is always needed
yes, the firmware is backwards compatible. you just need to configure it correctly according to the connections on the adapter (depends on how the jumpers are set)
only the options listed in the UI are usable for RX/TX
not sure if this will work anyway as V1.6 of the interface surely has different logical power levels
surely not. as said, I'm not sure if this will work with the 1.6 hardware
is this a 1wire component?
for the time being I wouldn't include it as the effort is wuite high with little benefit coming from it ([adapter with Ethernet exists already)](https://adapter.ebusd.eu/index.en.html#ethernet). Plus, for reliable quick Ethernet...