Posts Tagged ‘wlan’
Analyze your Raspberry Pi’s Network with PiDoctor
Raspberry Pi computers have become a staple in various industries due to their compact size and cost-effectiveness. If your Raspberry Pi’s functionality requires a strong and reliable network connection, then our PiDoctor app is for you! In this article, I want to focus on the technical benefits for businesses and industries of PiDoctor’s network and…
Read More8 Ways to Monitor Your Network with Raspberry Pi
Running a business or home network and want to keep it safe? Of course, staying ahead of potential issues is crucial. In this article, I will explain how to monitor your network with a Raspberry Pi. In a business environment, effective network monitoring is paramount. It guarantees reliable communication, protects sensitive data, and minimizes downtime.…
Read MoreHelp! My Raspberry Pi Won’t Connect to WiFi!
One of the most common problems you might encounter with your Raspberry Pi is it not connecting to the WiFi. There are new posts on the Raspberry Pi forums every day looking to resolve these issues. Here, we are compiling all the answers (along with some of our own) into one ultimate guide to fix…
Read MoreRaspberry Pi Zero 2 W WiFi chipset, speeds & monitor mode
The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W chip is slightly different from the chips used in other models. Therefore, in this blogpost, we’re going to cover the differences in depth. WiFi performance WiFi figures sourced from Jeff Geerling. Zero W – 20.3 Mbps Zero 2 W – 33.5 Mbps Pi 3B (non-plus) – 38.8 Mbps Pi…
Read MoreHow to Set Up a Minecraft Server on a Raspberry Pi
Minecraft is one of the most popular games ever created. You can play it with your friends in multiplayer game mode. Did you know that a Raspberry Pi 4 is powerful enough to run a Minecraft server? In this article, you’ll learn the basics of which different variations exist, a little bit of the history…
Read MoreFast Raspberry Pi Online Monitoring: PiCockpit v2.0 is now faster!
With PiCockpit, you can monitor your Raspberry Pis from any web browser. The Raspis can be in any network, as long as they have an internet connection – thanks to the magic of MQTT. And now PiCockpit is even faster! PiCockpit has so much to offer, such as… A web overview of your Raspberry Pis…
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