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For a smM server, you will need to have one of the following installed: A Raspberry Pi 3 Model B or B+ with WiFi attached and a USB-C to Ethernet adapter (like the USB-A to Ethernet Adapters shown in the images below).
The Raspberry Pi is recommended, as it has better performance.
An 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter or one with the same MAC and Wi-FI support as the Raspberry Pi.
The Raspberry PI 2 model B is also an option, but its Wi-Wifi support is less reliable than the Raspberry PI 3 model B+ or B+.
You can install a WiFi adapter for your Raspberry Pi or the Pi 2, but it may not work.
The Wi-Power Adapter, if available, should work.
A wireless LAN cable.
A Wi-fi card or a wireless router.
A microSD card with at least 8GB of storage.
A USB-TTY card that can handle a password.
A Wifi password manager (e.g. the free PasswordSafe) A free SSH client (e,g.
PuTTY).
A web browser that supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, or POP3.
A web server that supports FTP, HTTP, FTP (or HTTP/HTTPS), SMTP (or HTTPS) and HTTP/SSH.
The SSH client will connect to the raspberry pi, but the browser will only connect to a specified remote IP address (for example, 127.0.0/8) or port number (for a web server).
The SSH server will connect and listen on the same port number.
You will need a Raspberry Pi Model B+ and/or a Raspberry PI with WiFi installed and running.
A WiFi adapter or a USB Ethernet adapter.
A Linux-based operating system.
A Raspberry PI without WiFi installed.
A Windows PC with at most 64GB of free storage.
Some users prefer to use a desktop operating system, such as Ubuntu, for all tasks.
You should check your operating system’s documentation to ensure that you can install the RaspberryPi.
A free Wi-Flash keyboard.
A wired Ethernet network adapter (e., Wi-LAN, Ethernet-A).
A USB 3.0 Ethernet adapter that has an 8GB or larger capacity.
A power supply that can deliver up to 6A (or greater) and can power the Raspberry pi.
A cheap USB-based computer, such the Raspberry-Pi.
For more information about smM, visit smm.org.
For assistance, please visit https://www.reddit.com/r/smm/wiki/help_request