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{{ :waoarc25:piimager-customisation.png?direct&400|}}**6. **Click the 'NEXT' button that appears in the lower right corner to continue. When asked if you would like to apply OS customisation settings, click 'EDIT SETTINGS'. In the dialog that follows you will need to set the hostname, choose your username and password, and add your wifi network details. Passwords will be obscured as you type each character. | {{ :waoarc25:piimager-customisation.png?direct&400|}}**6. **Click the 'NEXT' button that appears in the lower right corner to continue. When asked if you would like to apply OS customisation settings, click 'EDIT SETTINGS'. In the dialog that follows you will need to set the hostname, choose your username and password, and add your wifi network details. Passwords will be obscured as you type each character. |
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| //If you wish to use a Pi connected via an ethernet cable, leave the section 'Configure wireless LAN' unticked and unfilled, but make sure your Pi has a wired connection available when it's running.// |
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| **Please take care when entering your Wifi SSID/Name & Password, as it will require re-writing the MicroSD card to change. You should type the details into a text editor like Notepad to check that they are correct, and copy them to the imager with //CTRL+C// and //CTRL+V//.** |
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**7. **Switch to the 'Services' tab, and tick the 'Enable SSH' checkbox. Once you have added the details click 'SAVE' and then click 'YES'. {{ :waoarc25:piimager-customisation-ssh.png?direct&400|}} | **7. **Switch to the 'Services' tab, and tick the 'Enable SSH' checkbox. Once you have added the details click 'SAVE' and then click 'YES'. {{ :waoarc25:piimager-customisation-ssh.png?direct&400|}} |
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==== Pi Software Preparation ==== | ==== Pi Software Preparation/Wsprry Pi Installation ==== |
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In this section you will connect to your Pi via a command line, ensure the operating system is updated, and install the wsprrypi software that will control the hat. In the steps that follow ''__wsprrypi__'' is used as the network name for the Pi, and assumes that you have just completed preparing the MicroSD Card. | In this section you will connect to your Pi via a command line, ensure the operating system is updated, and install the wsprrypi software that will control the hat. In the steps that follow ''__wsprrypi__'' is used as the network name for the Pi, and assumes that you have just completed preparing the MicroSD Card. |