Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or world travellers looking for a secure way to connect to the Internet using a VPN may be interested in the new Raspberry Pi project published by Ben Stockton over on the ...
The build here uses two Wi-Fi adapters to get the job done. Once it's complete, you'll have a passive VPN connection that you'll hardly even notice is there. You'll ...
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 ...
In spite of being a beloved companion to computer hobbyists the world over, the Raspberry Pi doesn’t get enough credit. In fact, single-board computers of all stripes haven’t gotten their due — I just ...
When you think of a VPN, you probably think of a subscription service that tunnels your internet traffic through a server located elsewhere in the world. These services can be great if you want a ...
Filter ads across devices with Pi-hole and Tailscale on a Pi Zero 2 W, using a static IP and router DNS for smoother browsing ...
November 18, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Everyone makes mistakes, and if you're the type to fiddle around with your router, there's a reasonable chance ...
Though Thread and Matter-based devices are gradually going mainstream, dedicated hubs, or routers to manage them remain expensive. If you are a DIY enthusiast like me, you can create an OpenThread ...
If you’re intrigued by the prospect of building a DIY router, Seeed Studio has a board that’s just waiting to put a Raspberry Pi Computing Module 4 (CM4) to work. Assuming, of course, that you can ...