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− | Here's how to figure out what IP address has been assigned to your Zynthian box by your local network (router). | + | Here's how to figure out which IP address has been assigned to your Zynthian box by your local network (router). |
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| Try entering the following terminal/console command in a console/terminal/command prompt window of your computer: | | Try entering the following terminal/console command in a console/terminal/command prompt window of your computer: |
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| arp -a | | arp -a |
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− | This will display a list of devices and IP addresses for things your computer knows about on your local network. One of those is likely to be your Zynthian box. | + | This will display a list of devices and IP addresses for things your computer know about on your local network. One of those is likely to be your Zynthian box. |
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| Another technique is to do a portscan (just on port 80) of the entire local subnet (usually 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x) | | Another technique is to do a portscan (just on port 80) of the entire local subnet (usually 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x) |
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| This will show you the IP addresses of all computers on your local net that have a running web server. | | This will show you the IP addresses of all computers on your local net that have a running web server. |
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− | Now you can browse to '''http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx''' (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx represents the IP address of your Zynthian) and get the Zynthian web login screen. | + | Now you can browse to '''http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx''' (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx represents the IP address of your Zynthian) and get the Zynthian web login screen. |
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| + | =Finding the ip address of a Raspberry Pi with keyboard and screen= |
| + | You can temporarily plug in a USB keyboard/mouse and an HDMI screen (TV) to your Pi so you have a physical console. |
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| + | Run the following command in a terminal: |
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| + | ifconfig |
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| + | and look for “inet addr” within all the stuff that spews onto the screen. If there is too much information for you to find your IP address, enter |
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| + | ifconfig | less |
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| + | to limit the amount displayed, or |
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| + | ifconfig | grep 'inet addr:' |
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| + | to only display the IP address. |