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WiFi Monitor System

WiFi Monitor System Overview The WiFi Monitor System is an automated solution designed to monitor and maintain reliable WiFi connectivity in office environments, particularly for guest WiFi networks that may be unreliable. This system continuously checks WiFi connectivity and automatically power cycles the WiFi equipment when issues are detected, minimizing downtime and manual intervention. Problem Statement Many offices experience issues with their guest WiFi networks: Intermittent connectivity problems Need for frequent manual router/access point reboots Disruption to guests and staff requiring WiFi access IT staff time wasted on repetitive troubleshooting tasks Solution This automated monitoring system:

  • Docker
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  • Networking
Sunday, April 20, 2025 | 4 minutes Read
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Printer Monitor: Because Printers Are Out to Get Us

Printer Monitor: Because Printers Are Out to Get Us No one wants to be the printer whisperer—especially for low-cost, unmanaged printers. After one too many toner emergencies (always at 4:59 PM on a Friday), I decided to automate the pain away. If you’re tired of being the “toner psychic,” this Python script is for you. Why? Printers are needy, dramatic, and love to run out of toner at the worst possible moment.

  • Python
  • Printers
  • Automation
  • Monitoring
Monday, April 14, 2025 | 4 minutes Read
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Replacing Excel with a SharePoint List for Inventory Management

Introduction Managing a small inventory in Excel can be convenient at first—but as the inventory grows, Excel often becomes more of a bottleneck than a solution. I recently decided to shift from an Excel-based approach to a SharePoint List for better flexibility, multi-user access, and integration potential with APIs (like Dell’s warranty service). In this post, I’ll walk you through: Why I moved from Excel to SharePoint How I set up the SharePoint List Automating warranty checks with the Dell API Lessons learned and future ideas 1.

  • SharePoint
  • Inventory
  • Dell API
  • Automation
Monday, April 7, 2025 | 3 minutes Read
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Setting Up Docker and Jenkins on Raspberry Pi

Step-by-step guide to set up a Raspberry Pi to run Docker and Jenkins. Install and Configure Docker Configure Jenkins to Run in a Docker image Create a file named “Dockerfile.jenkins with the following content and change the group ID to the Docker group Add the following to the Jenkins file Build and run the Docker image

  • Docker
  • Containers
  • DevOps
Thursday, February 20, 2025 | 1 minute Read
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