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Stop trusting hotel Wi-Fi: Build this Raspberry Pi travel router instead
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 network the Pi creates (RaspAP) by entering ChangeMe when prompted, then open ...
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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I built an low-power NAS out of a Raspberry Pi
To start, I installed Raspberry Pi OS Lite, since it is easy on system resources. Definitely make sure to set up your ...
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