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What is a Wifi Remote I2c for? - davegadgeteer - 06-08-2020 I discovered I have a Wifi Remote I2c (PMWF01A) fresh in a box, and I can't figure out what it should be used for. Is it a remote device for sensing, or a remote WiFi expander, or ?? What would one use it for? RE: What is a Wifi Remote I2c for? - diodelass - 06-09-2020 I hadn't heard of this either, but it looks like it has a wiki page here: https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Wifi_Remote_I2c It's just an ESP8266 module stuck on a board with some I/O ports and, apparently, a mechanical 3-amp relay suitable for switching mains power. My guess is that this is intended as some sort of management controller for a larger computer, sort of like a server BMC; the idea would be that you can connect to this device over wifi and use it for remote console access on a misbehaving machine, or something. That's what it looks like, at any rate. I don't have any actual experience with this particular device. RE: What is a Wifi Remote I2c for? - davegadgeteer - 06-09-2020 Thanks! It came with my original order for Pine64 computers several years ago. I'm not sure which version they are, actually, but would be the first ones they shipped. The box says PA642GB. RE: What is a Wifi Remote I2c for? - tllim - 06-14-2020 (06-09-2020, 12:42 PM)davegadgeteer Wrote: Thanks!There is only one version |