I wrote (using C#) small PC MQTT client app to easily turn on/off lights in my house using in-app buttons or Windows tray context menu. I have used M2Mqtt to handle MQTT protocol and Newtonsoft.Json to store user data (button definitions).

A project log for WiFi to 433 MHz bridge
Toggle 433MHz sockets using network connected smartphone
I wrote (using C#) small PC MQTT client app to easily turn on/off lights in my house using in-app buttons or Windows tray context menu. I have used M2Mqtt to handle MQTT protocol and Newtonsoft.Json to store user data (button definitions).
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