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Router: LAN Port vs WAN Port

Posted on July 21, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

Most of the routers or wifi routers in market has a WAN Port and LAN Port, but what is the purpose of those ports? Router is a networking device that allows multiple computers to join the same network. Router has… Continue Reading →

Networking LAN, WAN, WIFI, WLAN
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Raspberry Pi/Debian: Resource Monitoring Python Script

Posted on July 20, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

Few years ago, I’ve created a resource monitoring python script which gathers different data of the RPI or any Debian OS. This is just a simple python script, it gets data for CPU Usage, Memory Usage, Storage Usage, CPU Temperature… Continue Reading →

Raspberry Pi cpu usage, monitoring, Python, raspberry pi
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Raspberry Pi: Sync Time from GPS using Ublox Neo 6m V2

Posted on July 20, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

Your Raspberry Pi doesn’t have a built-in Real Time Clock, which means every time your Raspberry Pi has been rebooted or has been shutdown for long time, the Date & Time of the Raspberry Pi resets to “2000-01-01 00:00:00”.  One… Continue Reading →

Raspberry Pi GPS, rpi, rtc
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Raspberry Pi: DS3231 Mini Real Time Clock Module

Posted on July 19, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

If you are running an application that requires accurate date & time, and doesn’t have an internet connection to get correct time from NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server, then you might need to have a Real Time Clock Module. A… Continue Reading →

Raspberry Pi ds3231, raspberry pi, real time clock, rpi, rtc
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Running python script at start up

Posted on July 14, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

In this post, you will learn on how to run a python program at the start/boot of the Raspberry Pi/Ubuntu/Debian devices. Assuming that we have a python script located in /home/pi/startup folder, and it contains a python file: “ping_check.py”. This… Continue Reading →

Raspberry Pi Cron, Python, raspberry pi, Startup
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Best Selling Affordable yet Quality Portable Speaker: JBL GO!

Posted on July 13, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

Few months ago, I am looking for an Affordable yet Quality Portable Speaker in the market. There are lots of affordable portable speakers but one of the best that I’ve checked was the JBL GO. One of my co-developer, Laurenze,… Continue Reading →

Tech & Gadgets bluetooth speaker, jbl, jbl speaker
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5 Tips for Solar Powered Raspberry Pi

Posted on July 7, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

In this post, I will provide tips on how your raspberry pi works in a solar powered system. Several problems and challenges I experienced on this type of setup and some was discussed on this post. My Pi was running… Continue Reading →

Raspberry Pi raspberry pi, solar, solar panel
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P2V: Converting Ubuntu Machine to Virtual Machine

Posted on July 7, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

In this post, I will discuss on how I convert or migrate an Ubuntu Machine (Physical) into a Virtual Machine in ESXi or vSphere 6/vSphere 6.5. First we need to have a Windows Machine within the Management Network of Ubuntu… Continue Reading →

Networking, Server, Virtualization esxi, linux, migration, p2v, Ubuntu, vmware, vsphere
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Allow SSH access to your Linux Machine from anywhere

Posted on July 6, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

In this post, I will discuss you on how to install SSH service in Ubuntu Server and allow access from it anywhere. It means if you are away from your machine you can remote access on it as long as… Continue Reading →

Networking, Raspberry Pi, Server linux, raspberry pi, ssh
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P2V: Convert Physical Windows Machine to Virtual Machine

Posted on July 3, 2019 by Kevin San Jose, VCP6-DCV

Good Day, In this post we will be doing a conversion of a physical windows machine into a virtual machine. We will be using VMWare vCenter Converter (Click the link for the guide on installation) and it must be installed… Continue Reading →

Virtualization esxi, p2v, vcenter, vcp, vmware

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