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 ...
Raspberry Pi and network enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in this DIY Raspberry Pi wireless access point project published to the PC Gamer website ...
A Raspberry Pi can teach you a lot about networking, but it still struggles to replace a real Wi-Fi router in everyday home ...
If you are finding your home Wi-Fi network a little restrictive you might be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website last month by Tomas Migone. the project provides details ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. You know how this story goes. Every time technology promises to improve your life, your wi-fi network comes up a little short. You've stowed ...
Plug in the Wi-Fi adapter to one of the blue USB ports, plug in your boot drive, then turn it on. Connect to the Wi-Fi ...
The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a great platform for IoT projects, with a smattering of GPIO and onboard WiFi. However, security is an important consideration when it comes to the Internet of Things and it ...
How the Raspberry Pi can be used within the access control and building security industries. Overview of what constitutes a good solution for building access control. A glimpse into how Pi was used in ...
The Raspberry Pi is celebrating its fifth birthday today, and to honor the occasion, the Raspberry Pi Foundation just announced the Raspberry Pi Zero W—the “W” is for wireless. This mini-PC doubles ...
The Raspberry Pi 2 is an evolution of the hugely successful original version that allowed makers and tinkerers the ability to spread their creative wings. Some improvements that were made over the ...
Raspberry Pi 4 users are trying to get to the bottom of an odd glitch that causes Wi-Fi to stop working when the display output resolution is set to 2,560 x 1,440 or higher. Fortunately, The Raspberry ...