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The endpoint is the host address of your MQTT Broker, where Publishers and Subscribers will connect to.
 
The endpoint is the host address of your MQTT Broker, where Publishers and Subscribers will connect to.
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You can find it into the "Settings" tab, copy and save it somewhere.
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You can find it into the "Settings" tab, copy and save it.
    
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To check if your setup is working, you can use any MQTT client, and subscribe to the topic you've created, you should be able to see the data of the source you've selected. In the image below, i've used the AWS IoT mqtt test client to subscribe to the topic that the router was publishing.  
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To check if your setup is working, you can use any MQTT client, and subscribe to the topic you've created, you should be able to see the data of the source you've selected. You can use the AWS IoT MQTT test client to subscribe to the topic that the router was publishing.  
    
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