I can’t stress how beneficial having visuals with the explanation helps with understanding this subject. Electromagnetics? Yep. Got it. Networking and communications? The wrinkles of my brain start to smooth out.
@annieruok252724 күн бұрын
Was just thinking about you & had to see if any updates with the family. You are such a good person, I hope you mum are ok. Hope you are healing well. Miss your content my friend but happy to rewatch the hundreds of lessons you have already taught us. Love you. ❤❤❤
@LeonMatthews2 ай бұрын
Very glad to see you back! I really appreciate you taking the time to explain (and re-re-explain!) Raspberry Pi Connect. I'd seen it on their blog and was curious about how it actually worked and its pros and cons. The article on your website is great, too. Thank you!
@Batendor2 ай бұрын
I've jumped straight to the Pi Connect method. It's surprisingly straight forward and fast. Thanks for the video. Nice to have you back.
@petermolnar6017Ай бұрын
Brilliant video, thank you Bill! Wish you and your family all the best!
@bernard27355 күн бұрын
Your videos are always so informative. Thank you and hope all is well with you and your Mum.
@mohammedrezk80722 ай бұрын
Very neat , Very organised, Very Simple Thank you.
@ShadowzGSD2 ай бұрын
the exact video i wanted at the exact time i wanted it. thanks for your spookily spot on timing.
@guatagel24542 ай бұрын
I don't know why, but happened to me also with this channel.
@erich74312 ай бұрын
glad you're back. Take care
@messaoudiabdelghani1685 күн бұрын
Thank you for the information I was lost on the way to connect the raspberry pi on the screen until I found your video
@edwardaudet83672 ай бұрын
Bill, Great to see you back. Hope all is starting to go better for you. We all have really missed you. Excellent video. I hate t do his but I am going to have to update my pi4 and pi3 operating systems. I use my pi as either a work station or to run my trains under JMRI.
@dave000112 ай бұрын
Good to have you back, Bill !
@SteveH-TN6 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video most appreciated. Very informative and helpful.
@kev2020-z9s2 ай бұрын
Great to have you back remember mum know best.
@arxaaron2 ай бұрын
Very thorough, as always! Glad you're back in the workshop!
@paulalmquist56832 ай бұрын
Glad you are back. Another remote access command worth knowing about in scp - secure copy - and easy to use way to transfer files between computers. It is a good friend of ssh. Likely already installed if you have ssh installed.
@paulcohen15552 ай бұрын
I'm amazed how you made this so simple to understand for me!
@VladekR2 ай бұрын
Thank you Bill. It was 1989 when I met TCP/IP during my Comp Sci study.
@TheUnofficialMaker2 ай бұрын
13:33 not ampersand, it's at symbol :) Great video glad you are back.
@ernestgalvan90372 ай бұрын
The original Latin was “& per se, and” which morphed into ampersand… the “at” meaning evolved separately ..
@SpeccyMan2 ай бұрын
@@ernestgalvan9037 Not quite. @ is the at symbol. The ampersand is &.
@thehappycoder3760Ай бұрын
Excellent as usual. Very helpful, thanks.
@JohnMerrymanАй бұрын
What great explanations! Graphics and a explanations are easy to understand.
@buildersmark2 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back into content
@danman322 ай бұрын
In previous Pi OS's I've had problems with VNC when the Pi is headless (no monitor connected) especially with Python graphics. I've had to use a dummy HDMI dongle to get it to work. Did they fix that with Bookworm?
@tin20012 ай бұрын
Have you tried using boot options to force an HDMI mode? Not sure if it'll fix headless, but I used to have issues with Raspberry Pis not doing anything higher than 640x480 if the TV they were connected to wasn't on when they booted (basically every time the power failed).
@trevorshephard85722 ай бұрын
An excellent video and source of information, thank you so much. I agree with comments from others in that the quality and clarity of the information you provide via the visuals are the key to the transfer of knowledge. You have given me a good understanding of the background to things that I formerly just took for granted.
@sid1290Ай бұрын
This video is gold.
@iamthereforeimustbe2 ай бұрын
Well, you can’t get any better timing than this. I am going to be setting up my first raspberry pi this evening. 😮👍🏻
@johnclayton210122 күн бұрын
Just an idea for a new video. Have you heard of the 1 wire protocol? It really only needs 1 wire to connect many manufacturer-addressed devices, (mainly temperature sensors) on a long daisy chained single comm wire. They use a sort of "vampire" power scheme in that each device sucks energy from the data wire to charge a capacitor on the sensor and when that sensor is asked by the host controller to report its sensor data, it uses the energy stored in its capacitor to power the sensor just long enough to send it's data. Remarkable system I've never heard of. Used on boats, apparently. I know you are very good at explaining things and this is just too cool. Thought you might like to tackle it. Hope all is well with your house and health of you and your family. Cheers! 😊
@danielgaborgyorffi58732 ай бұрын
Thank you again for another great video content! ❤️ Hope that you and your mother got a lot better 🙏
@danman322 ай бұрын
Technically WiFi is a layer 2 protocol (MAC addressing) and not layer 3 (IP). One's WiFi might not be on a different subnet than one's wired Ethernet like you have. Granted the Pi's Ethernet and WiFi connections are both layer 3 so the can be on same or different subnets. It is really interesting how devices really communicate when on the same subnet as determined by the IP and subnet mask.
@ajaipal12 ай бұрын
Nice to see you, hope all is going well at home.
@geographicaloddity22 ай бұрын
Thank you for that. I have done VNC, SSH and X-windows connections to Pi's, Solaris, HP-UX and Xenix systems for many years and been self-taught. That was the most complete tutorial I've ever seen. I'm a little afraid of Pi Connect - it sounds an awful lot like a PI ecosystem and remote desktop with all the headaches and security issues of that. Having to have a PI account is eerily like Win11. I know nothing is free, and you should pay for what you use, but I think think I'm going to stick with VNC for the near future.
@gg-gn3reАй бұрын
rustdesk runs better than all them and you can run your own server
@JatupornChinrungrueng2 ай бұрын
The nost complete tutorial on how to connect Raspi headless. Look forward to more tutorial.
@entropywastaken2 ай бұрын
As if you read my mind and knew exactly what I needed. Thank you so much! Banger video yet again :D
@jacqueschaillet79132 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot it's fine to see you back😍
@morten612 ай бұрын
Thx. Excellent turtorial (as always).
@Neowis32 ай бұрын
Very well put together video, thank you!
@Friendroid2 ай бұрын
Hope everything is getting better health-wise with you and yours
@kennethbeal2 ай бұрын
Thanks Bill! Enjoying my Rpi5.
@shaider19822 ай бұрын
nice you are back. this will help me to just use my laptop to control my Rpi3👍
@franklincoellofranklin67562 ай бұрын
As always, great video 🙌
@esrx7a2 ай бұрын
Thank you sir for the very good tutorial video
@swedishpsychopath8795Ай бұрын
Excellent video as usual. The way he presents is top shelf and could not be bettered. Both the visuals and what is said are concise and straight to the point. When it comes to "Raspberry Pi Connect" I feel my hairs standing on my back. Relying on a 3rd party to connect directly to a server seems unnecessary and risky? Seems to work more like a "wallet" where you have an overview of your available machines. But what if Raspberry Pi Connect gets overloaded, changes terms of agreement, gets hacked or stops working? Isn't it better to just open VNC through the firewall / router and connect directly to the machine over the internet using a VNC client?
@omarsalem58322 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@skarmoutsosv2 ай бұрын
13:32 instead of reading "ampersand sign" (&), it should read as "at sign" (@).
@Kiranle150Ай бұрын
Great content channel.What channel would you recommend for analog electronic projects for beginners? Looking for a channel like yours with focus on analog
@GooogleGoglee2 ай бұрын
Nice!
@Zanzubaa2 ай бұрын
Also, you can host an Apache server on the pi and make a nice UI that works on the local network. That can execute bash script commands so lots of control.
@taham67572 ай бұрын
welcome back!!!
@kamiiru.9 күн бұрын
good job
@newton72772 ай бұрын
Sir I was making a project of Keyword Spotting using INMP411 and ESP32. My results from model were not correct and i figured that the problem is that the audio collected during 1 loop execution is just a part of the whole word. Sir can you please guide how to modify your i2s video code for INMP411 for this usecase so that i can capture whole word before i use it for fft and mfcc transformations all in 1 loop execution Thanks
@olmynuwenАй бұрын
Amazing video - thank you! Sub given without hesitation.
@proyectostogo14622 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉yeahhhh you are back ❤❤
@tortysoft2 ай бұрын
Very handy this coming out at the same time we have to pay for remote VNC access :-) It's a bit juddery atm, but with just one server, even though I am London based, that's not a shock or a problem. I wonder, will it ever be fast enough for remote sound to be of any use?
@shaider1982Ай бұрын
I am not sure if this is just on my Rpi but my Rpi3’s ip address seems to be always changes every time I turn it on. Only the last three digits change so it’s not a big problem but I need to always use my small monitor (7”, the one for security cams) to find the config before I can use VNC and then use my laptop from then on.
@Ducerobot2 ай бұрын
Could I ssh into a nano from a raspberry pi? Cool video😁👍
@JeffreyGroves2 ай бұрын
WiFi does not necessarily have a separate subnet. You can have WiFi on the same subnet on the same subnet by using Wireless Access Points instead of a WiFi-enabled router.
@tin20012 ай бұрын
Or a better router. The wifi in a basic consumer router is still a distinct interface. It's bridged to the ethernet switch through software. Higher end routers let you do things like remove the wifi from the bridge, or run VLANs that can include whatever ports you want. Personally, I prefer to use separate access points around the house, since you can place them where wifi is needed, while the router usually has to be somewhere close to a random arbitrary legacy phone connection point like a kitchen or hallway.
@thombaz20 күн бұрын
Hello, you mention in one of your dc motor arduino video, that you have a video about changeing PWM frequenci to get rid of the anonying sound of PWM, can you or anyone tell me the name of that video, cause I just can not find it? Thank you.
@joserobertogarciachico50452 ай бұрын
does it have the "ifconfig" command installed? when I don't know the interface of the IPs from "hostname -I", I use that "ifconfig" command
@markvanhorne32762 ай бұрын
I have a Raspberry Pi running OctoPrint on my Prusa MK3S 3D printer. I'm wondering if Raspberry Pi Connect would allow me connect to the Pi running Octoprint and be able to get into OctoLapse and be able to see the build plate so I can make sure the print is OK. And if the print failed, could I stop the print? If I could do this while I'm in my office 35 miles away, it would be very helpful.
@luisdanielmesa2 ай бұрын
I use remote desktop... I have too many devices at home. 2 proliant servers, 1 windows server, a couple windows laptops and a couple macbook pros... I use Remote desktop from my phone and it's really simple.
@haraldfielker46352 ай бұрын
I use Nebula as overlay network.
@bobmirror71642 ай бұрын
Yea! My "cat camera" will work from the library.
@yashkaliapiano23 күн бұрын
Pi connect does not work for me when I press Connect upon adding the device. The button just does not work:/
@afberglund27642 ай бұрын
Lte with ipv6 is difficult
@Max_Bio2 ай бұрын
How to enable HFP on rpi?
@martinfederico72692 ай бұрын
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@VlaProPro2 ай бұрын
Я ставлю zerotier, и все проблемы решены!
@tuppyglossop2222 ай бұрын
Hi Bill. Always a great video, but with the greatest respect, could you please pause and take a breath in your narration. Listening is akin to reading text without any punctuation. Slow down a bit and make things a lot easier to follow. (It’s not just Bill, it seems to be a North American thing to talk at high speed without pausing for breath…)
@gg-gn3reАй бұрын
Use rustdesk
@javiers.82742 ай бұрын
You videos contain very useful Information but are way too long. I wish you would get to the Point under 10mins . Anyway thanks :)