Private Sharing with OUT Internet
Hello World,
I hope you have been doing well.
So I just came across a video from the Youtube channel DIY Tryin (I love these guys), and with in about 5 minutes, they set up a "Pirate Box". I was blown away, because I had not heard of this before.
"What is a Pirate Box?" you might ask.
Its a secure way for you to share files (and even chat) with friends, who are within your proximity, without needing internet. Basically its turning a device into a wireless local LAN almost. Its pretty cool.
As they mentioned this could be used for many things, from Fun to Functional.
Fun: If you are throwing a party, you can have your friends connect to it, up load the pictures and videos they take, or share their favorite songs to be played.
Functional: If you need to exchange files between machines securely for example.
The possibilities are endless, and I personally want to do this.
I would probably go with the TP- Router instead of the Raspberry PI, because its just quicker and more efficient .
Here is the video.
I hope you find it as enjoyable as I did.
Tech you later
-Ash
I hope you have been doing well.
So I just came across a video from the Youtube channel DIY Tryin (I love these guys), and with in about 5 minutes, they set up a "Pirate Box". I was blown away, because I had not heard of this before.
"What is a Pirate Box?" you might ask.
Its a secure way for you to share files (and even chat) with friends, who are within your proximity, without needing internet. Basically its turning a device into a wireless local LAN almost. Its pretty cool.
As they mentioned this could be used for many things, from Fun to Functional.
Fun: If you are throwing a party, you can have your friends connect to it, up load the pictures and videos they take, or share their favorite songs to be played.
Functional: If you need to exchange files between machines securely for example.
The possibilities are endless, and I personally want to do this.
I would probably go with the TP- Router instead of the Raspberry PI, because its just quicker and more efficient .
Here is the video.
I hope you find it as enjoyable as I did.
Tech you later
-Ash
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