How to Connect a Raspberry Pi to a Wi-Fi Network
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How to Connect a Raspberry Pi to a Wi-Fi Network
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So you want to connect a Raspberry Pi to the internet, but your computer lacks an ethernet connection, or you lack an ethernet cable. What to do?
What you need:
- Raspberry Pi
- microSD card
- HDMI cable
- USB power adapter (that can provide at least 600mA at 5V), include a micro USB cable
- USB Wi-Fi adapter
- USB keyboard
- mouse
- monitor
Set Up Your Raspberry Pi
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Follow the instructions in your Raspberry Pi "Quick Start Guide and Safety Instruction Manual" to plug in your Raspberry Pi. You can find the microSD card INSIDE the SD card.
- Put your microSD card in the microSD slot in the Raspberry Pi (underneath). It will only fit one way.
- Plug in the USB keyboard and mouse into the USB slots on the Raspberry Pi.
- Turn on your monitor
- Connect the HDMI cable to the Raspberry Pi
- Finally, plug in the USB power supply, which will turn on (and boot) the Raspberry Pi.
- Choose to install Raspbian (the recommended choice)
- Wait for the install to finish.
Configure the Raspberry Pi
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- The configuration (raspi-config) program should automatically come up
- If you're going to put your Raspberry Pi on the network, it's a good idea to change the default password. Choose Option 2 to do this.
- In Option 3, choose "desktop login."
- At this point, enable SSH under "advanced options" (to allow another computer to connect to the Raspberry Pi over the Wi-Fi network).
- Finally, choose <Finish> at the bottom of the screen.
After you choose <Finish>, the Raspberry Pi will reboot.
Add Wi-Fi Adapter
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- Turn off your Raspberry Pi, and plug in the Wi-Fi into one of the USB ports.
- Turn it back on. The Wi-Fi adapter may turn on during boot-up, but it's not working yet.
- Follow this tutorial to configure the Wi-Fi adapter.