I ditched my Raspberry Pi for this
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Top Comments (10)
1:55 I don't think I've heard anyone say "Intel Celeron" with excitement in their voice for about 20 years
6 kids? How in the world do you manage to take care of 6 kids, upload consistently, and have almost 4 million subscribers?
5:37 Another advantage I discovered after following your video tutorial with the OpenWRT travel router when I went to Athens: for paid Wi-Fi, like on a plane, you can pay for the Raspberry Pi as one device and then connect your and your family’s devices to the Pi, therefore saving soooo much money!
6 kids??? I don't know how I handled 2. Then again, I was a single parent so.... Thanks for the content! It's flippin' awesome, as always.
Ditching raspberry Pi is the keyword which made me click the notification as soon as the video is posted
I think this is one of your better videos in recent times. Other vids were still good, but this one was a step above. Thanks for sharing your adventure. 😊☕
This video was originally sponsored by ITProTV. We’ve since launched NetworkChuck Academy, our own place to learn IT: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy Are you subscribed to our new channel? Learn new tech with NetworkChuck Academy: https://www.youtube.com/@networkchuck... Zimaboard: https://geni.us/zimaboard Travel Router: https://geni.us/travrouter Ditching the Raspberry Pi was a big move for me, especially with a month-long trip to Japan on the horizon and a tech-dependent family of eight in tow. In this video, I dive into the why and how of upgrading our travel tech setup. It's all about ensuring we've got a rock-solid, reliable travel router and NAS to keep everyone connected, entertained, and maybe a bit too online during our adventures. Follow along as I break down the journey from decision to real-world execution, showcasing the trials, errors, and eventual triumphs of finding the perfect travel companion in the tech world. The leap from the familiar comfort of Raspberry Pi to a new solution was driven by the need for something more robust and capable of handling the demands of multiple devices streaming and accessing data on the go. This isn't just a tech swap; it's a mission to enhance our travel experience significantly. You'll get an inside look at the setup process, how it stands up to the ultimate field test (aka my kids), and whether it can really cut the mustard as the heart of our digital nomad setup. So, if you're into tech, travel, or just love a good family tech drama, this is one you won't want to miss. 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by ITProTv from ACI Learning
Said Japan but showed Cuba…..didn’t realize Japan moved 0:17
Hello Chuck, Thank you for leaving all the failed attempts in the video. It shows what it's really like trying to be creative and come up with networking solutions. I love the content you publish and have sent so many colleagues and professional friends your way. Keep up the great work and thank you for never letting me down!!!
I plugged a Samsung 1 TB SSD into my Zima, booted CasaOS shared the drive and boom 1 TB of network storage for my main computer to user as backup. It's a great setup.
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Top Comments (10)
1:55 I don't think I've heard anyone say "Intel Celeron" with excitement in their voice for about 20 years
6 kids? How in the world do you manage to take care of 6 kids, upload consistently, and have almost 4 million subscribers?
5:37 Another advantage I discovered after following your video tutorial with the OpenWRT travel router when I went to Athens: for paid Wi-Fi, like on a plane, you can pay for the Raspberry Pi as one device and then connect your and your family’s devices to the Pi, therefore saving soooo much money!
6 kids??? I don't know how I handled 2. Then again, I was a single parent so.... Thanks for the content! It's flippin' awesome, as always.
Ditching raspberry Pi is the keyword which made me click the notification as soon as the video is posted
I think this is one of your better videos in recent times. Other vids were still good, but this one was a step above. Thanks for sharing your adventure. 😊☕
This video was originally sponsored by ITProTV. We’ve since launched NetworkChuck Academy, our own place to learn IT: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy Are you subscribed to our new channel? Learn new tech with NetworkChuck Academy: https://www.youtube.com/@networkchuck... Zimaboard: https://geni.us/zimaboard Travel Router: https://geni.us/travrouter Ditching the Raspberry Pi was a big move for me, especially with a month-long trip to Japan on the horizon and a tech-dependent family of eight in tow. In this video, I dive into the why and how of upgrading our travel tech setup. It's all about ensuring we've got a rock-solid, reliable travel router and NAS to keep everyone connected, entertained, and maybe a bit too online during our adventures. Follow along as I break down the journey from decision to real-world execution, showcasing the trials, errors, and eventual triumphs of finding the perfect travel companion in the tech world. The leap from the familiar comfort of Raspberry Pi to a new solution was driven by the need for something more robust and capable of handling the demands of multiple devices streaming and accessing data on the go. This isn't just a tech swap; it's a mission to enhance our travel experience significantly. You'll get an inside look at the setup process, how it stands up to the ultimate field test (aka my kids), and whether it can really cut the mustard as the heart of our digital nomad setup. So, if you're into tech, travel, or just love a good family tech drama, this is one you won't want to miss. 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by ITProTv from ACI Learning
Said Japan but showed Cuba…..didn’t realize Japan moved 0:17
Hello Chuck, Thank you for leaving all the failed attempts in the video. It shows what it's really like trying to be creative and come up with networking solutions. I love the content you publish and have sent so many colleagues and professional friends your way. Keep up the great work and thank you for never letting me down!!!
I plugged a Samsung 1 TB SSD into my Zima, booted CasaOS shared the drive and boom 1 TB of network storage for my main computer to user as backup. It's a great setup.