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Wait for a few seconds for the Pi to connect to Wi-Fi. A "Device 'wlan0' successfully activated" message should show up on the command line to indicate that you're now connected to that Wi-Fi network.
With the latest versions of the Raspberry Pi board, setting up your Pi as a Wi-Fi range extender is easier than ever. There are a few things needed to make it happen, though.
You can find a lot of different Raspberry Pi models these days, and they're not all equally capable of running your next DIY project. Here what they all do.
What You’ll Need A Raspberry Pi: Since we recommend the Model 3, it’s the one we’ll show you how to set up below. An HDMI television or monitor: You’ll need to connect your Raspberry Pi to ...
The Raspberry Pi 3 was the first Raspberry Pi model to come with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, meaning you didn't need separate adapters to connect your Pi wirelessly to the internet or to ...