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Answer to: Can Raspberry Pi Replace a Home Router or Firewall?   4 Relevance 5 months ago Divyam RPi Pico
  Yes, it’s definitely possible to turn a Raspberry Pi (especially Pi 4 or Pi 5) into a router or firewall using software like OpenWRT, Pi-hole, or pfSense (via ARM builds). The Pi 4/5’s Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 ports allow decent throughput—around 600–900 Mbps in real-world tests—suitable for small to medium networks. However, it lacks hardware NAT acceleration and enterprise-grade security features, so performance may drop under heavy traffic or multiple VPN connections. For basic routing, ad-blocking, and light firewall duties, it’s reliable and stable; for high-load or mission-critical use, a dedicated router or firewall appliance is still preferable.
Answer to: Good Arduino IoT projects for a beginner?   4 Relevance 9 months ago Jignesh Arduino
  ... thresholds + cloud alerts. 2. Smart Plant Mood Monitor Combine a soil moisture sensor, light sensor, and temp sensor. Based on readings, Display your plant’s "mood" using emojis on an OLED or in a mobile app. Could also send WAtering reminders if the soil is dry. 3. Wi-Fi Jammer Detector With just an ESP8266, you can scan Wi-Fi channels and detect when there's suspicious interference or sudden drops in signal — send an alert if something looks off. Simple but cool networking concept. 4. IoT Trash Bin Level Monitor Use an ultrasonic sensor to measure h ...
Answer to: Difference between Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and LoRa?   2 Relevance 9 months ago Admin Theoretical questions
  ... etc. range is basically just one room. Zigbee - this is the go-to for smart Homes. think philips hue lights or smart sensors. they all talk to each other to create a bigger network (a "mesh"). super low power so batteries can last for ages. Lora - This is the long-distance king. LITERALLY means Long Range. We're talking KILOMETERS. The trade-off is you can only send tiny amounts of data. Perfect for a sensor WAy out in a field and uses almost zero power. So, For battery-powered devices? Go with Zigbee or LoRa. They're built for it. For long-range stuff ...
How can I secure my IoT devices from hacking?   2 Relevance 10 months ago CircuitFlow Theoretical questions
  I have IoT devices at Home, such as smart plugs, cameras, and sensors, and I use them in various projects. I'm concerned about the risk of hacking and WAnt to ensure that all devices are secure. What are the best practices to protect IoT devices from unauthorized access and cyber threats?
Creative Ways to Use a Relay Module?   2 Relevance 11 months ago NextGenTech Theoretical questions
  I’ve recently started experimenting with relay modules and WAs wondering what interesting or creative WAys people have used them in their projects. Aside from the usual light or fan control, are there any unique applications where a relay module played a key role? I'd love to hear ideas that go beyond the basics—home automation, DiY gadgets, security systems, or anything unusual. Looking forward to your suggestions!
How to secure your IoT devices from hacking?   2 Relevance 11 months ago CircuitSphere Theoretical questions
  I'm getting more involved with IoT projects and connecting several smart devices to my Home network. I’ve heard that IoT devices can be vulnerable to hacking if not properly secured. What are the best practices to protect IoT devices from unauthorized access or cyberattacks? Should I rely on firewalls, change default credentials, or use specific encryption methods? Any tips, tools, or common mistakes to avoid would be appreciated.
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