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Frank Wu edited this page Sep 12, 2017
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1. Set up your local network and wireless connectivity
Make sure your Tinker Board is properly set up and connected. If you are using wireless networking, this can be enabled via Pixel's user interface, or using the command line.
If you are not using wireless connectivity, plug your Tinker Board directly into the router.
You will need to note down the IP address of your Tinker Board in order to connect to it later. Using the sudo ifconfig command will display information about the current network status, including the IP address, or you can use hostname -I to display the IP addresses associated with the device.
2. Enable SSH
default on
3. Set up your client
SSH is built into Linux distributions and Mac OS. For Windows and mobile devices, third-party SSH clients are available. See the following guides for using SSH with the OS on your computer or device: