Http Server request

Dimlos

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Try changing 192.168.0.12 to your local IP and send the request.
After that, you can compare the local variables and settings to see the relationship.
 

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Dimlos

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This feature is very convenient because it eliminates the need to use Webhook when you want to pass variables to another device in the LAN.
 
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Vix

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is it correct way to change ip?
 

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Dimlos

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Very simple and I don't think it is necessary to make a video. You should be able to find the IP easily with device info, etc.
 

Endercraft

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What @Dimlos is telling you is to change the http request (post) url to your IP address (the one under the IP addresses field that you have shown in your screenshot).
192.168.0.12 then becomes in your case 192.168.1.12
 

Vix

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What @Dimlos is telling you is to change the http request (post) url to your IP address (the one under the IP addresses field that you have shown in your screenshot).
192.168.0.12 then becomes in your case 192.168.1.12
i have already change http post url to my ip i.e in http Server Request trigger.
 

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