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  • 26/01/2015

    Hello, I just got my shield today. Connecting all pins as ususal I was not able to get any info . Searching on goolge i found this site https://www.ex-store.de/Funk-Netzwerk-Bluetooth/ESP8266/ESP8266-ESP-07-Version-7-WIFI-Wlan2Serial::225.html Where, after translation, they say that Pin GPI015 has to be connected to ground. After doing this my shield started send the correct commands. So if with the normal connections this is not working try connecting pin GPI015 to ground.

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  • 11/06/2015

    Please ignore my previous comment, as I have now tested this product and it's 100% working. I tested the device both as a server and as a client, works with no problem. It's well designed and can do great things already out of the package. I give it 5 stars for everything: low price, performance, beauty, etc. It's simply perfect! And bravo banggood.com for fast shipping and nice packaging!

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  • 09/01/2015

    I have just received the four modules i ordered.I have been playing with similar but with less GPIOS SKU165317 ,and work fine.SDK and source code are available so you can standalonewrite this devices without having to interface with a microcontroller (you are able to do if you wish)

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  • 25/05/2015

    very impressed by the quality. pay attention to the spacing of the pins, it's not 0.1" and therfore not breadboard friendly

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  • 05/03/2015

    I uploaded nodemcu firmware (https://github.com/dvv/nodemcu-firmware) to this device and findout that pins on device are not marked correctly. So either nodemcu firmware is wrong or print on ESP-07 device bought from banggood is wrong. I find out that I need to pin = 1 (nodemcufirmware: GPIO5 but on device it is marked as GPIO4). So can somebody clearify this discrepancy? Or should I remove shield to find this out? nodemcu gpio table: https://github.com/dvv/nodemcu-firmware#gpio-new-table--build-20141219-and-later

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  • 18/03/2019

    shipped in one day. The item is as expected.

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  • 29/12/2017

    Nice little boards, notice that it is a metric spacing pinout (20mm)

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  • 27/09/2016

    These boards work OK, but the silkscreen for the pinout in slightly worng: GPIO4 & GPIO5 are swapped.

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  • 17/01/2016

    this module works great and it is easy to use with AT commands. I recommend it

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  • 28/12/2015

    these boards are great, however the pinout is different from the picture (GPIO 4 / 5 swapped)

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