janhaltn@newsguy.com wrote in news:m60hfbdidvmh2bt37hr8547qjbfrhuiq9n@
4ax.com:
> Without me spending another hour searching = can the Raspberry Pi 3
> work also? I can't seem to find a Raspberry Pi Zero. Hal
Yes, a Pi3 (or Pi2) would work too.
However, on the Pi3 I would use an Ethernet cable connection instead of the
built in wifi. Just to make sure you have a perfect connection.
I used a Zero because it draws so little power and I can leave it up and
running all the time. I also have a Pi2 and 3 but those are dedicated to
other tasks.
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