I've got several net-connected devices in my house, all but one running Linux and lately I've been thinking I should do something with my Raspberry Pi that is sitting idle on a shelf right now. Was wondering if anyone here was using theres as a local internet connected access point? (Apologies if my terminology is all wrong). Ideally I'd like to use my Raspberry Pi to host some commonly used files that would otherwise be requested from the web every-time they're needed, I'd like to have one set list of DNS servers to use instead of adjusting the configuration individually for each machine, etc.
Is this doable with my Raspberry Pi?
Things I have laying around:
This is more for a random learning project than anything. I could tunnel my traffic to the Pi if I want, or could connect direct to the net via WiFi if I didn't want to use that connection.
Is this doable with my Raspberry Pi?
Things I have laying around:
- Wireless Router
- Switch
- Too many ethernet cables
- A Raspberry Pi
This is more for a random learning project than anything. I could tunnel my traffic to the Pi if I want, or could connect direct to the net via WiFi if I didn't want to use that connection.
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