wi-fi
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How To Improve Your Wi-Fi
Dodgy Wi-Fi is the bane of human existence (or close to anyway), and even worse when it’s at home. There always seems to be a black spot (hint, it’s on the toilet, or in bed), or random hard to pin down interference that causes Netflix to buffer. Fortunately, there are a bunch of easy ways…
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The Toshiba FlashAir Makes Adding Wi-Fi To Your Camera Dead Simple
Wi-Fi SD cards have been around for quite a long time, but they didn’t really work that well. After digging around, I decided to try out Toshiba’s 32 GB FlashAir Wi-Fi card, and to my surprise, it works well, as long as you keep your expectations in check.
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Detect And Disable An Airbnb’s Hidden Wi-Fi Cameras With This Script
Airbnb renters keep finding hidden Wi-Fi cameras watching them without them knowing. If you want to ensure your privacy in a rental, this shell script will find any Wi-Fi cameras on the network and disable them.
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Set Up A Raspberry Pi Zero In ‘Headless Mode’ When You Don’t Have Access To A Monitor
Setting up a normal sized Raspberry Pi in headless mode (where you don’t need a monitor or keyboard attached) is super easy because you have access to an ethernet port. The Raspberry Pi Zero doesn’t have an ethernet port, so you’ll have to take a different approach. Coder and blogger David Maitland explains how.