googlecreativelab / coder

A simple way to make web stuff on Raspberry Pi
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How to share ? #97

Open nathan30 opened 8 years ago

nathan30 commented 8 years ago

Hi,

I want to access to my Coder from anywhere, not just on my house

How can i do that ? Is it possible ?

Thanks !

whinge commented 8 years ago

What is a coder ? I use Arduino UNO ,mega,micro, Yun, Leonardo, you need wifi to make this work and only the Yun has it , you can buy a shield with wifi but I am in the UK ! So it may be different where you are? That's all I know

On Wednesday, 23 September 2015, nathan30 notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi,

I want to access to my Coder from anywhere, not just on my house

How can i do that ? Is it possible ?

Thanks !

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nathan30 commented 8 years ago

When I said Coder I mean the environment ^^

I have RPI, and a wifi dongle

So, how to access from anywhere ?

whinge commented 8 years ago

Find your wifi source mine is in the cloud as in Sky cloud at home I have A Router which is from SKY. When I go in to the town centre I log in to the cloud at selected places Costa Coffee or A large Pub Restuant chain. So you need hot spots to get your dongle working.

First you need to know MAC address and then 199.1.12.01 for example as a web address. When you have dongle working at home in communication with home router you can find out The rest. If you know the above information you should be able to log on to hot spots or cloud ports. I am not an expert so why you are asking me I have no idea where did you get my email?

On Wednesday, 23 September 2015, nathan30 notifications@github.com wrote:

When I said Coder I mean the environment ^^

I have RPI, and a wifi dongle

So, how to access from anywhere ?

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MrJoshFisher commented 8 years ago

Set the ports on your router to forward to your raspberry pi then use a dynamic end service to point a unique address to your raspberry pi, thus accessing it from anywhere

whinge commented 8 years ago

What is a dynamic end service?

On Sunday, 3 April 2016, Josh Fisher notifications@github.com wrote:

Set the ports on your router to forward to your raspberry pi then use a dynamic end service to point a unique address to your raspberry pi, thus accessing it from anywhere

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MrJoshFisher commented 8 years ago

Sorry meant dynamic dns service like noip or duck dns

Josh Fisher

On 8 Apr 2016, at 10:22 am, whinge notifications@github.com wrote:

What is a dynamic end service?

On Sunday, 3 April 2016, Josh Fisher notifications@github.com wrote:

Set the ports on your router to forward to your raspberry pi then use a dynamic end service to point a unique address to your raspberry pi, thus accessing it from anywhere

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