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Don't use original software, it is calling home to china.
When you know c/c++ it is easy to program and also easy to write software for maemo or sailfish. I have some at home running my own code which I can control with N900 or Jolla. But they are not connected to the internet only local wlan.
For home automation server I would also recommend tasmota.
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Tasmota host own webpage which can be accessed by sailfish browser.
https://imgur.com/download/1LVVXbT
It is also have REST protocol for controlling modules, which can be used: https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Ta...i/Commands#web
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i just edited my_user_config.h with actual ssid and password of my home wlan access point, no problems here.
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I currently have a Sonoff basic wifi switch (should have got the RF version, doh!) which uses an Android app called eWelink. So far, so good, at least for me as my first introduction to the I.O.T. (internet of things) and it runs nicely under SFOS 3.0.1.11 pending occasional network problems created by my ageing Netgear router.
For a later date, I'm looking at flashing the Sonoff Basic with either ESPEasy or Tasmota, I now have a USB TTL converter and some jumper cables, so I'm pretty much set to get on with it, just need to 'take the plunge!'.
I wondered if anyone else was successfully using any type of Sonoff switch with their SFOS device, if so, are you happy with the standard eWelink application?, perhaps you have flashed a different firmware to your switch?
Regards,
..oO(Don't just sit there standing around, pick up a shovel and sweep up!)Oo..