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1Install Speedify on the Raspberry Pi
Follow the guide here: https://speedify.com/blog/how-to/install-speedify-raspberry-pi/
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2Connect the Pi to the battery pack
When you're ready to go out and do some IRL streaming
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3Tether the smartphones / cellular dongles to the Pi
Connect them via USB. Make sure you leave the Pi’s internal Wi-Fi card not connected so you can use it as a connection sharing interface.
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4Configure the Wi-Fi hotspot
To start the Wi-Fi hotspot, turn on Speedify and enable sharing.
To share over a Wi-Fi hotspot, select wlan0 as the sharing interface. Set a custom SSID and password for your hotspot and restart Speedify to apply the changes. If you’re using Speedify on the Pi graphically, you should see the connections show up as connection bubbles on the Speedify dashboard. -
5Connect your video camera / smartphone to the Wi-Fi hotspot
Use the newly created bonded LTE Wi-Fi hotspot to live stream from your video camera / smartphone.
If you’re using a smartphone as your streaming device, you can also run Speedify on it. This way, you’ll combine the bonded connection from the Raspberry Pi via Wi-Fi with your cellular connection!
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I would like to use Speedify for doing 360 VR Live streaming. My camera is the Qoocam 8K Enterprise model which has an RJ45 ethernet output. Can I connect that to the Raspberry Pi 4? How many devices can I connect to with the Rasberry Pi and Speedify? Can I use USB SIM Dongles?
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