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Advice Ad-Blocking+DNS over TLS+Hiding IP on LAN with Raspberry Pi

Ordinarily, I wouldn't propose an answer using something I have no experience with, but I made an exception for two reasons: You've indicated you are "ignorant in anything networking", and privoxy …
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Long Distance Stop Watch

Fiber optics, 500 meter wiring... this sounds hard. Summary: Perhaps a simpler system would be to: time sync your two RPis 'starting line' RPi writes the start time to a file 'finish line' RPi …
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How to setup point-to-point ethernet connection to PLC in addition to standard network

Adding a route works fine - as you've seen. If you want to make the route permanent, one way to do this is add it to /etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook - per the arch-linux wiki page on dhcpcd (good resource). Ano …
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How to setup eth1 with fixed IP

Please refer to the system manual for dhcpcd - man dhcpcd.conf says: "For IPv4, you should use the inform ipaddress option instead of setting a static address." Also see these other Q&A: 1, 2, 3
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Accdentally locked headless Raspberry Pi

You should note that your SD card has two partitions: / (root), and /boot. / uses the ext4 filesystem & contains /etc /boot uses fat32 - it's where you create /boot/ssh, and wpa_supplicant Easiest t …
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Pi sometimes broadcasts its hostname as '$_HOSTNAME'

You are running an old version of the OS: stretch). The current version is buster. Nothing particularly wrong with that - unless you're having problems, and calling on others to help! Raspberry Pi OS …
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On Raspbian, there is no arp program. How do I obtain it?

Assuming you already have the MAC addresses of the host(s) you want to wake, you don't need nmap at all. There are two packages available on RPi that will send the required WoL "magic packet" to the h …
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Why can't I find the local IP of my PI?

Here's a script that will find all1 of the Raspberry Pi's on your local network: #!/bin/sh : ${1?"Usage: $0 ip subnet to scan. eg '192.168.1.'"} subnet=$1 for addr in `seq 0 1 255 `; do ( ping -c 3 …
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What causes Raspberry Pi to reliably drop SSH connections: `client_loop: send disconnect: Br...

Perhaps something in the networking stacks of one or both OS? …
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Increasing my Raspberry pi Access point connectivity with a USB travel router

"How can I use the USB travel router as wlan1"... IMHO, your question is far too vague to answer because it depends largely upon which travel router you use, and other specifics you have not included …
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How do I access the files on the other computers on my network from my Raspberry Pi 0W?

Your question suggests that you may be confused with some of the fundamentals of operating your Raspberry Pi. I also have a RPi 0W, and it works fine - except for the fact that it is now quite slow. W …
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Can't access internet after setting static IP via eth0

You said, "I'm pretty green on networking issues" That statement suggests that you should not be using static IP addresses. …
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Raspberry Pi Samba Share Suddenly Unreachable on MacOS

From the data in your question, it seems clear (your Step 3) from your lsblk output that your drive is not mounted. Presumably, it has been mounted previously since your NAS has been working for "abo …
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Using DHCPCD with static ip address and routes

Finally, if you prefer not to use dhcpcd, and you understand why it's not best for your networking environment, you have one or two other options: You may wish to try systemd-networkd. …
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Does using a RPi 3B image on RPi 3B+ cause network issues?

If you flashed the original image on the 3B, you may recall that it was exactly the same as the image for all (most) of the other RPis; see the software download page. Therefore, it seems unlikely tha …
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