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i just brought a raspberry pi 3 how do i connect with a laptop and how do i knw the IP adress of my pi

mjethwa
mjethwa over 8 years ago

i just brought a raspberry pi how do i knw wat is the IP and how do i connect using an ethernet cable .

please suggest

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    0 mjethwa over 8 years ago

    I connected the ethernet cable to my pi but the light does not glow ....

    is it that I have to install the OS in the pi and then the light of the ethernet port will glow

    please help

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    0 RParkerE over 8 years ago in reply to mjethwa

    If you are still stuck or confused after reading through all of the information already provided I suggest you following a setup tutorial.

     

    If you have a monitor and keyboard connected to your device use this tutorial.

     

    Otherwise, follow this tutorial for setting up your device without a monitor or keyboard.

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    0 mjethwa over 8 years ago in reply to RParkerE

    when I ssh into my pi with putty it gives a connection timed out on port 22

     

     

    ...please help

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    0 RParkerE over 8 years ago in reply to mjethwa

    To be of more help to you I need some more details. How did you go about setting up your Pi? Which Raspbian image did you use? The newer images have SSH turned off by default. Reading through the second setup guide I linked you to says creating an empty file called "SSH" with no extensions (.txt, .exe, etc.) placed in the root partition on the SD card will enable SSH.

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    0 RParkerE over 8 years ago in reply to mjethwa

    To be of more help to you I need some more details. How did you go about setting up your Pi? Which Raspbian image did you use? The newer images have SSH turned off by default. Reading through the second setup guide I linked you to says creating an empty file called "SSH" with no extensions (.txt, .exe, etc.) placed in the root partition on the SD card will enable SSH.

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    0 mjethwa over 8 years ago in reply to RParkerE

    how to place the SSH file  in the root partition

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    0 mjethwa over 8 years ago in reply to mjethwa

    Thank you all for the wonderful assistance I have successfully logged in to my pi

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    0 RParkerE over 8 years ago in reply to mjethwa

    Please read the resources provided to you. Below is a direct quote from the second tutorial I linked you to.

     

     

    All you need to do is create an empty file called “SSH” and place it in the root partition of the SD card. The file should have no extensions like “.txt” or “.doc”. The easiest way to do this is to open up a text editor like Notepad and save the blank page as “SSH.txt”. Close the text editor, then rename the file to delete the “.txt” extension. After that, move the file to the top level folder of the SD card (the root partition).

     

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    0 RParkerE over 8 years ago in reply to mjethwa

    I am glad to see you have finally been successful! Now time to get started on researching, playing, and creating!

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    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to mjethwa

    It's good to hear you got it working! Now it's time to have some fun with it! image

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 mjethwa over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    how do I reset the ssh password for the pi

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    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to mjethwa

    When you are logged into your Pi, issue the passwd command and follow the instructions.

     

    Alternatively if you want to set up so you can ssh from a linux/mac desktop to the Pi without typing a password you can follow what I did for my GigaByte BRIX in my blog post here: Updating security for remotely connecting to my servers via SSH

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 uscdadnyc over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    WRT your GigaByte BRIX, what OS are you running on it? I have a similar Intel Unit NUC5i7RYH running WIN10. Never heard of the GigaByte BRIX before. Maybe it is b/c I am in the USA? AAR1 does the GigaByte BRIX have both SATA and mSATA? My NUC5i7RYH has SATA and an m2 slot. What Unix/Linux Distro would you suggest on a (Kickstarter) Up Core SBC? I have WIN10 on a Pi-TopCEED-w/ the original Up (atom processor) SBC. Thx.

    USCDADNYC (NY NY USA)

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