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1) There are HATs which support SIM cards.
2) Setting up the on-board Wi-Fi interface as an access point is easy with the NetworkManager utility. There might be additional hardware you could add via the USB interface if want better than 802.11abg or somewhat longer range.
3) If speed is not of the essence, then you can just plug in a high capacity USB stick. There are also now NVMe boards available for the Raspberry Pi 5.
1) There are HATs which support SIM cards.
2) Setting up the on-board Wi-Fi interface as an access point is easy with the NetworkManager utility. There might be additional hardware you could add via the USB interface if want better than 802.11abg or somewhat longer range.
3) If speed is not of the essence, then you can just plug in a high capacity USB stick. There are also now NVMe boards available for the Raspberry Pi 5.
Statistics: Posted by tpyo kingg — Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:54 am