Anytime you’re having more than a handful of people over to your place for a wild rager or LAN party (or both), you’ll generally need a way to make sure everyone can get their devices on the network.
With more than 40 million units sold (via Raspberry Pi), and more than a decade under its belt, the small, cheap, and stripped-down Raspberry Pi computer is loved by everyone. People use it to build ...
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Here's how I turned a Raspberry Pi into an in-car media server
The only configuration Symfonium requires is the IP address of the music server with port 4533, plus a username and password.
I used to have issues with my home’s wireless signal not reaching every corner of the house. Even simple tasks like internet browsing could become frustrating when walls and distance caused my Wi-Fi ...
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