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Installation

  • Terminal for Raspberry Pi
  • Connect your Pi to the internet
  • Supported Operating Systems
  • Firewall requirements
  • Upgrade / Uninstall
  • Data consumption
  • Troubleshooting
  • Improving reliability

Remote Shell

  • Using sudo
  • Copy / Paste
  • HTOP - What's running on your Pi?
  • Background scripts
  • Play a Star Wars movie
  • Make your Pi speak

Wormhole

  • Host a website from your Pi
  • Manage files
  • Stream live video from your Pi
  • Remotely access Pi desktop
  • Remotely access Pi system stats
  • Control LEDs with a REST API
  • Securing Wormhole

Porthole

  • Remote desktop access
  • File transfers
  • SSH access

Managing devices at scale

  • Installing for mass production
  • Online / Offline notifications
  • Tags
  • Automation via Porthole
  • PowerShell cmdlet for Porthole

Community projects

  • Overview
  • Installation videos
  • Home automation
  • Telemetry
  • Staff projects
  • Misc. projects

Your account

  • Teams - Share devices
    • Setup / Manage
  • 2FA - Extra login security

Mobile/desctop apps only

  • Custom Actions
    • Hello world
    • Actions
    • Controlling GPIO from Mobile
  • Diagnostics
    • Networking
    • System
    • Advanced

Overview

  • Use cases
  • How it works
  • Comparison to Port forwarding
  • Comparison to Dynamic DNS

Telemetry

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Electronics Hub

The team at Electronics Hub have recently written about a temperature measuring project where they used a Raspberry Pi, DS18B20 sensor and Dataplicity, to remotely read temperature measurements.

Read more at:
electronicshub.org/dataplicity

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Updated over 3 years ago


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