April 15, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google A VPN or Virtual Private Network secures your internet connection from prying eyes and is critical for many of us ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or world travellers looking for a secure way to connect to the Internet using a VPN may be interested in the new Raspberry Pi project published by Ben Stockton over on the ...
Don’t want to pay for an expensive VPN subscription? You can host one for free with a Raspberry Pi and a little know-how. I'm here to walk you through the process. I’ve been writing about technology ...
Running and setting up a Raspberry Pi VPN server using the $35 mini PC is a lot easier than you would maybe expect. But to help you along the way the Lon. TV YouTube channel has created a great ...
Guess what’s one of the first things I check when planning my travel itinerary? Internet access. I’ve tried using USB 4G/5G modems with Raspberry Pi, but they turned out to be expensive, and mobile ...
Like many LJ readers these days, I've been leading a bit of a techno-nomadic lifestyle as of the past few years—jumping from network to network, access point to access point, as I bounce around the ...
A VPN is a service that tunnels your internet traffic through a server located elsewhere in the world. These services can be great if you want a simple solution that works out of the box. They come ...
The Raspberry Pi is an extraordinary little machine. It can be programmed to be a full-featured computer, control robotics, be the brains of a smart home system, and thousands of other things. However ...
The build here uses two Wi-Fi adapters to get the job done. Once it's complete, you'll have a passive VPN connection that you'll hardly even notice is there. You'll ...