I am kind of surprised that there isn't a widespread Ethernet equivalent of the ESP8266. It seems like such overkill to use a raspberry pi just to ping and flip a relay. Does anyone know of a simple, low cost board with both networking and a PIC or AVR?
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The ENC28J60 is also what I have been looking at. I was thinking of pairing it with an adafruit trinket, but the ATTiny doesn't have enough memory to run a software TCP/IP stack. There are PIC microcontrollers with TCP/IP built in, but I can't find any easy-to-use development boards that use it.
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