Monthly Archives: July 2018

How to secure your Raspberry Pi board [Tutorial] – Packt Hub

Packt Hub How to secure your Raspberry Pi board [Tutorial] Packt Hub Every Raspberry Pi that is running the Raspbian operating system has the default username pi and default password raspberry , which should be changed as soon as we boot up the Pi for the first time. If our Raspberry Pi is exposed to the internet and ..

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Old Time Traffic Signal Revived with a Raspberry Pi Controller – Hackaday

Hackaday Old Time Traffic Signal Revived with a Raspberry Pi Controller Hackaday With two signals, everything was doubled, so the new controller used a 16-channel relay board and a Raspberry Pi to run through various demos. To keep induced currents from wreaking havoc, zero-crossing solid state relays were used on the big AC motors …

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DIY Raspberry Pi Wireless Access Point Project – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Wireless Access Point Project Geeky Gadgets 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 this week.Providing details on how you can create …

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Everything You Need To Set Up Raspberry Pi Home Automation – Forbes

Forbes Everything You Need To Set Up Raspberry Pi Home Automation Forbes Raspberry Pi has for the last several years been a do-it-yourselfer's dream. The device, which costs just $39 for the Raspberry Pi 3 and even less for older versions, is designed to let you create whatever you can dream up. Raspberry Pis have been used …

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How to build a Raspberry Pi wireless access point – PC Gamer

PC Gamer How to build a Raspberry Pi wireless access point PC Gamer 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

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How to build a Raspberry Pi wireless access point – PC Gamer

PC Gamer How to build a Raspberry Pi wireless access point PC Gamer 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 . This means you can easily extend the functional wireless range of your …

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CAN-based passive telematics software hitches ride on the Raspberry Pi – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com CAN-based passive telematics software hitches ride on the Raspberry Pi LinuxGizmos.com San Diego based Network Sorcery, which publishes information about network communication protocols, including the RFC Sourcebook, has gone to Indiegogo to launch a telematics program that runs on a Raspberry Pi 3 equipped with a CAN adapter board …

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CAN-based passive telematics software hitches ride on the Raspberry Pi – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com CAN-based passive telematics software hitches ride on the Raspberry Pi LinuxGizmos.com San Diego based Network Sorcery, which publishes information about network communication protocols, including the RFC Sourcebook, has gone to Indiegogo to launch a telematics program that runs on a Raspberry Pi 3 equipped with a CAN adapter board …

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