In today’s interconnected world, safeguarding your digital presence is paramount. Creating a Raspberry Pi travel router offers a powerful solution to transform your online security, especially when ...
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This cheap ESP32 turned my Raspberry Pi into an OpenThread Border Router
Using the ESP32-H2 is more economical than the $25 nRF52840 MDK USB dongle to build an OpenThread Border Router. That’s ...
A Redditor created a Raspberry Pi router named "PiFi" controlled by smartphones. The project is freely available on GitHub and easy to install with an SD card. It offers features like Wireguard, ...
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 ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and makers looking for a quick project to keep them busy for an hour over the weekend may be interested in this new Raspberry Pi 3 wireless router created by Mehedi Shakeel ...
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 ...
What just happened? Raspberry Pi has just released a new module designed to simplify the development of turnkey wireless hardware solutions. While the single-board computer company has long offered ...
News just in from the folks at Raspberry Pi: the newest version of their Pico has WiFi and is called, obviously, the Pico W. We were going to get our hands on a sample unit and kick its tires, but ...
Build a network with only a little work. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You'll need this A Raspberry Pi 3 or Zero W The third ...
Makers and tinkerers, it’s time to warm up those soldering irons. Raspberry Pi has just announced an update to its itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny microcontroller (the Pico 2), now with built-in Wi-Fi and ...
Where a device like this makes sense... When you want a router that does more than what is needed for a standard NAT and routing setup: Some examples off my head: 1. Run a VPN to your home network at ...
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