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# (Option 1) Upload from the web
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[](https://hits.seeyoufarm.com)
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::: tip Running on a tablet or phone
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If you want to use the BLE decoding capabilities of OpenMQTTGateway with a tablet or smartphone you can use [Theengs App](https://app.theengs.io/).
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:::
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::: warning Note
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If you are on macOS and have a LilyGo LoRa32 V2.1 board, make sure you have the [correct driver for the CH9102 Serial Chip](https://github.com/WCHSoftGroup/ch34xser_macos) installed and selected in the popup when initiating the web install.
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To finalise the driver installation don't forget the confirmation in the **Security** section of **System Preferences** after the restart.
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The correct driver to then select in the popup of this web install is
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`/dev/cu.wchusbserialXXXXXXXXXXX`
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:::
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You can upload the firmware to your ESP device directly from here.
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1. Plug in your ESP to a USB port.
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2. Select the firmware in the box below.
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3. Click the install button and choose the port that the ESP is connected to.
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4. Wait until the process is complete.
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5. Once completed you can configure your [WiFi and MQTT credentials](portal.md)
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<web-uploader/>
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The auto-generated table below describes the libraries and the modules of each board configuration.
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