by Jonathan Updated May 28, 2021 Published May 28, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Take a look at the two smallest Raspberry Pi Routers in existence: The DFRobot IoT Router Board Mini and the Seeed Studio Routerboard! Along the way, learn about networking, OpenWRT, and how these two routerboards stack up against each other. Support me on Patreon:...
by Jonathan Updated May 20, 2021 Published May 20, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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I got tired of having Raspberry Pis hanging about my office. So I found a really nice 3D model for a 1U Pi rack by russross on Thingiverse, printed it, and put it in my new rack. I’ll show you everything in this video! Special thanks to Russ Ross for his videos...
by Jonathan Updated Jan 8, 2021 Published Jan 8, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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As it turns out, my benchmarking process was flawed, and I had to learn a bit about the Linux networking stack to figure out why! Special thanks to commenter marvell marvell for pointing out the obvious, and to Javier Choclin for suggesting I try out the MZHOU...
by Jonathan Updated Dec 29, 2020 Published Dec 29, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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The CM4 goes beyond 1 Gigabit with WiFi 6. But can it do 2.5 Gbps Ethernet? I’ll explore that question using the Rosewill RC20001 PCIe card, and test how fast it can go on my new baby 10 Gbps home network! Support me on Patreon:...
by Jonathan Updated Dec 21, 2020 Published Dec 21, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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The Raspberry Pi has built in 802.11ac WiFi. But it’s not that fast. Let’s see what we can do about that! I tried getting both an ASUS AC51 and Intel AX200 PCI express card working on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. How did that work out? Check out this...