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| | This is a short post on setting up the Raspberry Pi (RPi) for development for the first time. Being that the RPi is a full-fledged mini computer, it seems...Read More
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| | Raspberry Pis are great little computers. Wonderful for running hobby services. But, whenever I start a new RPi project, I dislike needing to dig out my spare HDMI monitor and USB keyboard. I don't like having to take up room, connect all that hardware, just to enable SSH and Wifi so I don't need any of that equipment I just finished setting up.
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| The goal is to connect a non-WiFi computer to a WiFi network using a Raspberry Pi. We will use a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B as a bridge between the non-WiFi computer and the WiFi network. The Raspberry Pi connects to WiFi and shares its connection with other computers over Ethernet. These instructions were only tested and verified using: Fresh install of Raspberry Pi OS Lite (bookworm, 64-bit, from November 19th 2024) Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Typical home WiFi network using WPA2 This Stack Overflow answer and accompanying script as well as this proxy arp approach and Debian's Bridging Network Connections with Proxy ARP are the primary sources for how I got this working and are the inspiration for this guide.