![]() ![]() This file contains all known network interfaces, it'll probably have a line or two in there already.Ĭhange the first line (or add it if it's not there) to: Open up the terminal and edit the network interfaces file: Start by booting the Raspberry Pi, connected to a display and a keyboard. All you need is a WiFi-dongle.īecause the Raspberry Pi A only has one USB-port, there'll be a lot of USB switching. In this post I'll quickly cover how you can set up your Raspberry Pi (A, but B would work too, it'd actually be a little bit easier) to automatically connect to your wireless network and obtain a static IP. ![]() A lot of those benefits get lost when you need an external display and keyboard (and mouse maybe) to actually do anything with it. A big part of Raspberry Pi's usefulness comes from its size.
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