/* Chat Server A simple server that distributes any incoming messages to all connected clients. To use telnet to your device's IP address and type. You can see the client's input in the serial monitor as well. Using an Arduino Wiznet Ethernet shield. Circuit: * Ethernet shield attached to pins 10, 11, 12, 13 * Analog inputs attached to pins A0 through A5 (optional) created 18 Dec 2009 by David A. Mellis modified 9 Apr 2012 by Tom Igoe */ #include #include // Enter a MAC address and IP address for your controller below. // The IP address will be dependent on your local network. // gateway and subnet are optional: byte mac[] = { 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED }; IPAddress ip(192,168,1, 177); IPAddress gateway(192,168,1, 1); IPAddress subnet(255, 255, 0, 0); // telnet defaults to port 23 EthernetServer server(23); boolean alreadyConnected = false; // whether or not the client was connected previously void setup() { // initialize the ethernet device Ethernet.begin(mac, ip, gateway, subnet); // start listening for clients server.begin(); // Open serial communications and wait for port to open: Serial.begin(9600); while (!Serial) { ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only } Serial.print("Chat server address:"); Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP()); } void loop() { // wait for a new client: EthernetClient client = server.available(); // when the client sends the first byte, say hello: if (client) { if (!alreadyConnected) { // clead out the input buffer: client.flush(); Serial.println("We have a new client"); client.println("Hello, client!"); alreadyConnected = true; } if (client.available() > 0) { // read the bytes incoming from the client: char thisChar = client.read(); // echo the bytes back to the client: server.write(thisChar); // echo the bytes to the server as well: Serial.write(thisChar); } } }