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Re: "Pi over WiFi as a server?"

In: s/self-hosted

Hi @dimkr: Thanks! But does this mean I can skip the "messing with my neighnour's router" part? I f so, I'll give it a try...

Sorry if this question is trivial, but as I said I'm very new to all of this...

😺 Nono

Oct 30 · 2 weeks ago

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🚀 clseibold · Oct 30 at 14:53:

@Nono The port forwarding that @dimkr mentions has to be done on the router (technically there's UPnP that can do it, but that is usually disabled). It's the same with the reserved IP Address setting.

Changing the router settings is necessary because your router is what stands between your computer and the internet. So the router needs to know where to send connections from the internet. That's the other purpose of port forwarding: 1. Knowing where connections go, and 2. Security - only opening ports when the user needs them.

The reserved IP address is basically just a setting that makes sure your computer is the same IP address on the local network, so that it doesn't change over time.

😺 Nono · Oct 30 at 15:12:

@clseibold: OK thanks! I'll wait and do it in the most classical fashion eventuallly then.

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Pi over WiFi as a server? — Hi! I'm not super tech savvy, yet I'd like to try self-hosting my own Gemini capsule on my own Respberry Pi Zero 2 W in the near future... But both of my internet connections are wireless. My home doesn't have a land line, so I only have my mobile phone service with limited data, and the WiFi connection that my neighbour kindly shares with me... We also share meals and he stores his work stuff in my garage. So no, I'm not stealing his internet, hehe... My question...

💬 Nono · 12 comments · Oct 29 · 2 weeks ago