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The tiny Raspberry Pi is an incredibly versatile computer, but in order to maximize its capabilities, you'll first need to connect it to a Wi-Fi network.
Why should your wireless router have all the fun? Gaining access to your network— and through it, the internet—is something you can do via a properly configured Raspberry Pi.
The versatile Raspberry Pi can be configured to serve many functions. This includes creating an extender for your wi-fi network to cover dead spots.
That prompted me to transform my Raspberry Pi into a wireless range extender, allowing it to connect to my main router and broadcast a stronger signal to other devices.
The Raspberry Pi Zero W board is now available to purchase, an updated version of the original Raspberry Pi Zero packing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
One of the things that makes Raspberry Pi’s small and inexpensive single-board computers interesting is the 40-pin connectors that makes it possible to connect expansion boards called HATs ...
The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer doesn't come from a bakery, but it can power your robot army or other DIY electronics project. Here's how to install Raspbian and get cooking with Pi.
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