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ESP32 with builtin Ethernet as Gateway - f.e. WT32-ETH01

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    gryzli133
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    It would be great to get ESP32 over Ethernet as Gateway, all the troubles with SPI etc would be gone. There are no delays at all (tested with ESPhome). It is much better then Arduino with Ethernet over SPI (no delays, not blocking the loop when cable not attached etc) and better than ESP32 gateway over WiFi - because it is hardwired ;-)

    What do you think about it?

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      JeeLet
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      Yes, this is a good idea.

      but not with an ethernet switch/hub, only an ethernet crossover cable.
      ??

      https://copperhilltech.com/wt32-eth01-serial-to-ethernet-module-based-on-esp32-for-iot-applications/

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