As one of his first Arduino-based projects, James Wynne organised the typical Arduino and Ethernet shield combination and created the webserver example. Further on from this he added a temperature and humidity sensor module and can now monitor the values returned from the sensor using the webserver. Although it's quite simple, projects like this form a great base for more complex or interesting examples and are a good learning experience. In the following example James explains it in more detail:
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Jump to comment formBevan Bates said:
Link to www.arduinoprojectshq.com/ is not available.
John said:
Try http://tronixstuff.com/2013/12/06/arduino-tutorials-chapter-16-ethernet/ instead.