# Arduino Restful Server This example demonstrates how to use [Mongoose](https://www.cesanta.com/mongoose) to control Arduino using HTTP requests. Example just blinks by LED when Mongoose receives HTTP command, but it can be modified to execute any user-specific code. At the moment this example supports [Arduino Mega 2560](http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardMega2560) board (and compatible) with either W5100-based network shield (like [Arduino Ethernet Shield](http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoEthernetShield)) or [CC3000](http://www.ti.com/product/cc3000)-based WIFI Shield. ## Build and run instructions: ###To run with Arduino Ethernet (W5100) shield: 1. Add (Sketch->Add file...) the following files to sketch: - /mongoose/mongoose.h - /mongoose/mongoose.c - /mongoose/platforms/arduino_ethernet_W5100/avrsupport.h - /mongoose/platforms/arduino_ethernet_W5100/avrsupport.cpp 2. Make `board_ip` and `board_mac` variables suitable for your network and board 3. Uncomment line `#include ` 4. Compile and flash sketch 5. Run `curl http://Add files...) the following files to sketch: - /mongoose/mongoose.h - /mongoose/mongoose.c - /mongoose/platforms/arduino_ethernet_W5100/avrsupport.h - /mongoose/platforms/arduino_ethernet_W5100/avrsupport.cpp 2. Import Adafruit CC3000 library for mongoose (select Sketch->Import Library...->Add library... and point /mongoose/platforms/arduino_wifi_CC3000/adafruit_CC3000_lib_mongoose folder) 3. Make the following variables suitable for your network - `board_ip` - `subnet_mask` - `gateway` - `dns` - `wlan_ssid` - `wlan_pwd` - `wlan_security` 5. Uncomment line `#include ` 4. Compile and flash sketch 5. Run curl `http://