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    AWS IoT Device SDK for Python

    AWS IoT Device SDK for Python

    SDK for connecting to AWS IoT from a device using Python

    ...The SDK is built on top of a modified Paho MQTT Python client library. Developers can choose from two types of connections to connect to AWS IoT. For MQTT over TLS (port 8883 and port 443), a valid certificate and a private key are required for authentication. For MQTT over the WebSocket protocol (port 443), a valid AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) access key ID and secret access key pair are required for authentication.
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    ESP8266_Flespi_yum

    ESP8266 (ESP-01) + Serial Commands + Flespi Broker

    ESP-01, the simplest USD 1.50.- ESP8266 gets a firmware that allows the user to control it by serial port. Therefore it can be used along with any terminal, computer or microcontroller, which is equipped with a serial port (or USB port) -) Connect / disconnect to WiFi and Flespi MQTT broker -) Publish messages -) Subscribe to topics / Unsubscribe from topics -) Read the messages received Furthermore a GUI is on developing process to demonstrate the use. ...
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