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When the card is inserted into your Pi, on boot this file will be removed and the SSH option will be enabled. | When the card is inserted into your Pi, on boot this file will be removed and the SSH option will be enabled. | ||
If you have a Windows PC, this will allow you to open a '''Command''' prompt, '''Power Shell''', or '''Terminal''' window (the selection you have available depends on certain settings). If you have a Linux or Mac device, open '''Terminal'''. Next, assuming your Pi is running, on whatever other device you have on the same local network, type <tt>ssh pi@raspberrypi</tt> to get access to default user in your Pi. (As an alternative for Windows operating system, you can install PuTTY, and use that). | |||
=== Wireless Network === | === Wireless Network === |
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