# TCP client example This example provides a basic implementation of TCP client for ESP32 with drivers from this repository ## About the example TCP client is designed to periodically transmit to the server, and accept responses, which are printed to the console. ## Configuring the example Configure the example using `idf.py menuconfig`, according to your setup, provide settings for Ethernet initialization. Next, go to `Example options` and set the `Server IP address`. ### Determining the server IP address If you are running a TCP server on your PC using `tcp_server.py` - run a command to see your IP: * Windows - `ipconfig /all` * macOS/Linux - `ifconfig` If you are running a TCP server on another ESP32 along with a DHCP server - see the output of your server for lines such as: ``` I (6349) tcp_server: -------- I (6359) tcp_server: Network Interface 0: 192.168.0.1 I (6359) tcp_server: Network Interface 1: 192.168.1.1 I (6369) tcp_server: -------- ``` It will list all your network interfaces and the IP address assigned to it. Depending on the interface you are connected to - set the `Server IP address` accordingly. ## Running the example After you obtain an IP address you will see a message reading `TCP client is started, waiting for the server to accept a connection.` If you are connecting the device to a PC - start the server with `tcp_server.py`. The command to do so is `tcp_server.py IP` to start listening on the specified IP address. **Important**: use the IP address of your PC in the local network to which ESP32 is connected. It **must** match the IP address you've set in the `Example options`. You will see incoming messages in the ESP32 console or as an output of `tcp_server.py` if you are connecting the ESP32 to your PC and running a TCP server using a script.
To create a project from this example, run:
idf.py create-project-from-example "sergeykharenko/ch182^0.0.1:common_examples/tcp_client"