It may worth mentioning that both those tutorials are made for local use (server and Electrum on same computer).
So for accessing it from mobile that may need a little more configuration.
Yes. Thanks! For the time being, I want to configure Electrum Server and I will see how I 'll connect my android later!
@NeuroticFish made a complete guide on how to install the Electrum server on Windows.
There is two option, you can use Electrs or Fulcrum.
So... one major advantage of Fulcrum comes on Windows: the user can just get compiled binaries for Bitcoin Core, Fulcrum and Electrum, configure and run them all, without the need of stepping into Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Another good thing is it's performance: it's processing the requests significantly faster than Electrs. Just in my experience (HDD, infrequent use for rather short tasks) Fulcrum gets in the state I can access it significantly slower than Electrs.
But, tbh, I don't like Fulcrum as much as the other option I have (Electrs)
* Fulcrum is made by somebody with BCH ties and it may be much better optimized for BCH (to say the least)
* As I said, Fulcrum starts/syncs slower than Electrs and that's not OK for my use case
For further information, just go around on the threads:
Electrum server on Windows: FulcrumBitcoin + Electrum server + Block explorer under Windows (with WSL and Debian)Thanks! That's exactly what I needed.