Default Ip address of raspbian for orange pi zero
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I have boot image file of raspbian for orange pi zero, but because there is no display port I should connect to it via direct cable network. But there is no information about the ip.
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I have boot image file of raspbian for orange pi zero, but because there is no display port I should connect to it via direct cable network. But there is no information about the ip.
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How do you connect? To a router? Directly with your ethernet port? Wifi?
– davidbaumann
Nov 13 at 12:31
Welcome, could you explain I should connect to it via direct cable network . Please.
– GAD3R
Nov 13 at 12:32
There is no router. It connected directly to PC
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 20:58
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I have boot image file of raspbian for orange pi zero, but because there is no display port I should connect to it via direct cable network. But there is no information about the ip.
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I have boot image file of raspbian for orange pi zero, but because there is no display port I should connect to it via direct cable network. But there is no information about the ip.
networking raspberry-pi raspbian
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How do you connect? To a router? Directly with your ethernet port? Wifi?
– davidbaumann
Nov 13 at 12:31
Welcome, could you explain I should connect to it via direct cable network . Please.
– GAD3R
Nov 13 at 12:32
There is no router. It connected directly to PC
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 20:58
add a comment |
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How do you connect? To a router? Directly with your ethernet port? Wifi?
– davidbaumann
Nov 13 at 12:31
Welcome, could you explain I should connect to it via direct cable network . Please.
– GAD3R
Nov 13 at 12:32
There is no router. It connected directly to PC
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 20:58
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How do you connect? To a router? Directly with your ethernet port? Wifi?
– davidbaumann
Nov 13 at 12:31
How do you connect? To a router? Directly with your ethernet port? Wifi?
– davidbaumann
Nov 13 at 12:31
Welcome, could you explain I should connect to it via direct cable network . Please.
– GAD3R
Nov 13 at 12:32
Welcome, could you explain I should connect to it via direct cable network . Please.
– GAD3R
Nov 13 at 12:32
There is no router. It connected directly to PC
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 20:58
There is no router. It connected directly to PC
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 20:58
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Please see the below link explaining how to connect to the orange pi zero under the section "Booting your Orange Pi Zero".
https://lucsmall.com/2017/01/19/beginners-guide-to-the-orange-pi-zero/
It appears that the device is configured to use DHCP initially and it will just get assigned an IP via your router, you should be able to see the device listed on your router in the DHCP table as described via the link.
Same result for Raspian Server:
https://www.sigmdel.ca/michel/ha/opi/domopiz_03_en.html#InstallRaspian
"the Ethernet interface will obtain a dynamic IP address from the dhcp server on the LAN"
Another alternative is trying to connect via USB using the com port in putty, please see this article on stack overflow - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48557666/orange-pi-zero-obtain-ip-without-accessing-router-interface
However for simplicity I suggest connecting to a router with DHCP enabled to configure a static IP to the device and then you can connect to it without the requirement of a router using the IP you define.
I have seen this page. It speaks about the Armbian. And also uses router. While I am seeking for solution to connect it directly via Ethernet
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 21:14
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Please see the below link explaining how to connect to the orange pi zero under the section "Booting your Orange Pi Zero".
https://lucsmall.com/2017/01/19/beginners-guide-to-the-orange-pi-zero/
It appears that the device is configured to use DHCP initially and it will just get assigned an IP via your router, you should be able to see the device listed on your router in the DHCP table as described via the link.
Same result for Raspian Server:
https://www.sigmdel.ca/michel/ha/opi/domopiz_03_en.html#InstallRaspian
"the Ethernet interface will obtain a dynamic IP address from the dhcp server on the LAN"
Another alternative is trying to connect via USB using the com port in putty, please see this article on stack overflow - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48557666/orange-pi-zero-obtain-ip-without-accessing-router-interface
However for simplicity I suggest connecting to a router with DHCP enabled to configure a static IP to the device and then you can connect to it without the requirement of a router using the IP you define.
I have seen this page. It speaks about the Armbian. And also uses router. While I am seeking for solution to connect it directly via Ethernet
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 21:14
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Please see the below link explaining how to connect to the orange pi zero under the section "Booting your Orange Pi Zero".
https://lucsmall.com/2017/01/19/beginners-guide-to-the-orange-pi-zero/
It appears that the device is configured to use DHCP initially and it will just get assigned an IP via your router, you should be able to see the device listed on your router in the DHCP table as described via the link.
Same result for Raspian Server:
https://www.sigmdel.ca/michel/ha/opi/domopiz_03_en.html#InstallRaspian
"the Ethernet interface will obtain a dynamic IP address from the dhcp server on the LAN"
Another alternative is trying to connect via USB using the com port in putty, please see this article on stack overflow - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48557666/orange-pi-zero-obtain-ip-without-accessing-router-interface
However for simplicity I suggest connecting to a router with DHCP enabled to configure a static IP to the device and then you can connect to it without the requirement of a router using the IP you define.
I have seen this page. It speaks about the Armbian. And also uses router. While I am seeking for solution to connect it directly via Ethernet
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 21:14
add a comment |
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Please see the below link explaining how to connect to the orange pi zero under the section "Booting your Orange Pi Zero".
https://lucsmall.com/2017/01/19/beginners-guide-to-the-orange-pi-zero/
It appears that the device is configured to use DHCP initially and it will just get assigned an IP via your router, you should be able to see the device listed on your router in the DHCP table as described via the link.
Same result for Raspian Server:
https://www.sigmdel.ca/michel/ha/opi/domopiz_03_en.html#InstallRaspian
"the Ethernet interface will obtain a dynamic IP address from the dhcp server on the LAN"
Another alternative is trying to connect via USB using the com port in putty, please see this article on stack overflow - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48557666/orange-pi-zero-obtain-ip-without-accessing-router-interface
However for simplicity I suggest connecting to a router with DHCP enabled to configure a static IP to the device and then you can connect to it without the requirement of a router using the IP you define.
Please see the below link explaining how to connect to the orange pi zero under the section "Booting your Orange Pi Zero".
https://lucsmall.com/2017/01/19/beginners-guide-to-the-orange-pi-zero/
It appears that the device is configured to use DHCP initially and it will just get assigned an IP via your router, you should be able to see the device listed on your router in the DHCP table as described via the link.
Same result for Raspian Server:
https://www.sigmdel.ca/michel/ha/opi/domopiz_03_en.html#InstallRaspian
"the Ethernet interface will obtain a dynamic IP address from the dhcp server on the LAN"
Another alternative is trying to connect via USB using the com port in putty, please see this article on stack overflow - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48557666/orange-pi-zero-obtain-ip-without-accessing-router-interface
However for simplicity I suggest connecting to a router with DHCP enabled to configure a static IP to the device and then you can connect to it without the requirement of a router using the IP you define.
edited Nov 14 at 10:55
answered Nov 13 at 12:29
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I have seen this page. It speaks about the Armbian. And also uses router. While I am seeking for solution to connect it directly via Ethernet
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 21:14
add a comment |
I have seen this page. It speaks about the Armbian. And also uses router. While I am seeking for solution to connect it directly via Ethernet
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 21:14
I have seen this page. It speaks about the Armbian. And also uses router. While I am seeking for solution to connect it directly via Ethernet
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 21:14
I have seen this page. It speaks about the Armbian. And also uses router. While I am seeking for solution to connect it directly via Ethernet
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 21:14
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How do you connect? To a router? Directly with your ethernet port? Wifi?
– davidbaumann
Nov 13 at 12:31
Welcome, could you explain I should connect to it via direct cable network . Please.
– GAD3R
Nov 13 at 12:32
There is no router. It connected directly to PC
– M Shakiba
Nov 13 at 20:58