For the first version of this project, I bought an Arduino shield version of the CC3000 and attached it to a Arduino Uno I had laying around. I soldered a couple of buttons to the breakout board and a LED that turned on while the device was booting, and turned off once the device received its IP address.
This version gave me a proof of concept and allowed me to plan out the next version of the WiFi control.
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