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| ==== Putty (Windows) ==== | ==== Putty (Windows) ==== | ||
| - | Simply run the program, enter a COM port number, select the baudrate 115200 and click "connect". | + | Simply run the program, select serial option, enter a COM port number, select the baudrate 115200 and click "connect". |
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| To exit from minicom press **ctrl+a x**. | To exit from minicom press **ctrl+a x**. | ||
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| + | ==== Ethernet ==== | ||
| + | === putty (Windows) === | ||
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| + | Putty can be used for SSH, Telnet and Serial connectivity as well. It's a Swiss knife tool for Windows. Usage is as simple as in serial mode, just instead of ''serial'' select ''ssh'', enter IP address and connect. | ||
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| + | === ssh (Linux, OSX) === | ||
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| + | SSH is enabled by default without password. Kiwi can be connected: | ||
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| + | ssh root@192.168.1.1 | ||
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| + | Where ''root'' is your default root user and 192.168.1.1 IP address. | ||
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