If you used Raspberry Pi Imager with OS Customisation settings set to enable SSH and use your WiFi credentials, you could see if the Pi is on the network, then connect to it from a PC/iPad/Android phone. (If not, re-do it al)
To get the ip address of the Pi, using (say) fing on your phone or look in your router's seetings at attached devices.
Then use PuTTY on Windows or Termius on iPad to connect via SSH.
Let us know how that goes.
To get the ip address of the Pi, using (say) fing on your phone or look in your router's seetings at attached devices.
Then use PuTTY on Windows or Termius on iPad to connect via SSH.
Let us know how that goes.
Statistics: Posted by neilgl — Tue Mar 12, 2024 10:49 am