Connecting to the backseat computer
Ping the RPi
To check if the RPi is connected to the network, you can ping it. To do so, open a terminal and type:
ping backseat.local
If you get a response, you are on the same network as the RPi and it is powered on.
If you don't get a response, check the following:
- Is the RPi powered on? The red LED should be on. The red LED is the power LED. If it is not on, the RPi is not powered on.
- Does your computer show a network interface
RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget
? If not, you need to install the driver for the RPi USB OTG. - Does your operating system support mDNS?
If not, you need to use the IP address of the RPi instead of
backseat.local
.
SSH into the RPi
To connect to the RPi, you can use SSH. To do so, open a terminal and type:
ssh blue@backseat.local
The default password is iamblue
.
note
If you are using Windows, you need to install an SSH client.
note
You can also connect with the username you created during the setup.