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I tried turning a Raspberry Pi into a Wi-Fi router
Trying to replace a commercial router with a Raspberry Pi sounded like a fun weekend experiment. I already use Pis throughout my apartment for Home Assistant, media streaming, and a handful of ...
Whenever I travel, I miss the reliable home Wi-Fi network to stay connected. I, too, have ignorantly connected my devices to public Wi-Fi networks, Airbnbs, cafés, hotels, and other public places ...
Seeed Studio has introduced a new router board featuring two Gigabit Ethernet ports, HDMI and USB ports, a microSD card reader, a 40 pin GPIO header, and a tiny OLED display. The board measures 146 x ...
If you’re intrigued by the prospect of building a DIY router, Seeed Studio has a board that’s just waiting to put a Raspberry Pi Computing Module 4 (CM4) to work. Assuming, of course, that you can ...
A new Raspberry Pi development board powered by the Raspberry Pi Computer Module will soon be available to purchase from the Crowd Supply website and is compatible with CM1, CM3, and CM3+ Compute ...
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