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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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