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Time to make Raspberry Pi go wireless

Raspberry Pi Model B comes with Ethernet interface built in where you can plug cable and have internet access. In many cases this is enough, but what if you want it to be more portable and still be able to connect to it? One solution would be using Wi-Fi adapter. Since there are couple USB connectors, probably best choice would be using USB based Wi-Fi modules. You can get them in very compact size that aren’t that good at sensitivity and range or choose bigger ones with antenna. No matter what type you select – all of them works pretty same way. For my experiment I am going to use cheap Wireless adapter EDUP model EP-N8508. It supports all necessary features and standards that are needed to have WiFi. Small form factor makes it attractive to use on many devices like Laptop and so on Raspberry Pi. You may need … Continue reading

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