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If you don't know how to create or edit a file in the "boot" volume of the micro-sd card: | If you don't know how to create or edit a file in the "boot" volume of the micro-sd card: |
* On MacOS: press <cmd><space> to bring up the search box, then type terminal<enter>. This will get you to a command prompt. Then, to create the ''wpa_supplicant.conf'' file you can type ''nano /Volumes/boot/wpa_supplicant.conf'' to create the file and open an editor. When done editing press ''<control-s>'', then ''<control-x>'', which should save the file and return you to the command prompt. Next, to create the ''ssh'' file, type ''touch /Volumes/boot/ssh''. | * On MacOS: press <cmd><space> to bring up the search box, then type terminal<enter>. This will get you to a command prompt. Then, to create the ''wpa_supplicant.conf'' file you can type ''nano /Volumes/boot/wpa_supplicant.conf'' to create the file and open an editor. |
| * Add the following content to this file (Use the WiFi data of a router that has internet access!): |
| * <html><pre><span style="color:darkblue;font-size:80%;">country=US |
| ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev |
| update_config=1 |
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| network={ |
| ssid="YOUR_NETWORK_NAME" |
| scan_ssid=1 |
| psk="YOUR_PASSWORD" |
| key_mgmt=WPA-PSK |
| }</span> |
| </pre></html> |
| * When done editing press ''<control-s>'', then ''<control-x>'', which should save the file and return you to the command prompt. Next, to create the ''ssh'' file, type ''touch /Volumes/boot/ssh''. |
* On Windows: There is an excellent article here: [[https://desertbot.io/blog/headless-pi-zero-w-wifi-setup-windows]] that should tell you everything you need to know. | * On Windows: There is an excellent article here: [[https://desertbot.io/blog/headless-pi-zero-w-wifi-setup-windows]] that should tell you everything you need to know. |
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* On a PC you can use the free PuTTY program. Hopefully connecting to ''[email protected]'' will work. | * On a PC you can use the free PuTTY program. Hopefully connecting to ''[email protected]'' will work. |
* In some cases finding the device by name won't work. I highly suggest this article in that case: [[https://desertbot.io/blog/headless-pi-zero-w-wifi-setup-windows]] | * In some cases finding the device by name won't work. I highly suggest this article in that case: [[https://desertbot.io/blog/headless-pi-zero-w-wifi-setup-windows]] |
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==== Building the Device ==== | ==== Building the Device ==== |
Yes! You are finally ready now to carefully follow the excellent [[https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/|step-by-step guide]]. **If you plan to add the web-page status display, ** it's slightly easier if you skip the ENABLING READ-ONLY MODE steps for now. If you're not sure, then go ahead with these steps though. It's only a little more trouble to work around. | Yes! You are finally ready now to carefully follow the excellent [[https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/|step-by-step guide]]. **If you plan to add the web-page status display, ** it's slightly easier if you skip the ENABLING READ-ONLY MODE steps for now. If you're not sure, then go ahead with these steps though. It's only a little more trouble to work around. |