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Recent versions of Raspbian (which use dhcpcd) allow ssh to work over a link-local address and avahai (which is a zeroconf implementation) enables programs to discover hosts running on a local network.

This means you can plug the Pi into a Computer (with an Ethernet cable) or a local network router and connect without knowing the IP address.

You can easily connect from OS X with ssh [email protected] (the default hostname is raspberrypi)

You can use a crossover cable, but you don't need one (most modern interfaces automatically detect).

I think this answers the question I think you are asking. See How do I set up networking/WiFi/static IP address on Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS?How do I set up networking/WiFi/static IP address on Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS? if you want more detail.

Recent versions of Raspbian (which use dhcpcd) allow ssh to work over a link-local address and avahai (which is a zeroconf implementation) enables programs to discover hosts running on a local network.

This means you can plug the Pi into a Computer (with an Ethernet cable) or a local network router and connect without knowing the IP address.

You can easily connect from OS X with ssh [email protected] (the default hostname is raspberrypi)

You can use a crossover cable, but you don't need one (most modern interfaces automatically detect).

I think this answers the question I think you are asking. See How do I set up networking/WiFi/static IP address on Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS? if you want more detail.

Recent versions of Raspbian (which use dhcpcd) allow ssh to work over a link-local address and avahai (which is a zeroconf implementation) enables programs to discover hosts running on a local network.

This means you can plug the Pi into a Computer (with an Ethernet cable) or a local network router and connect without knowing the IP address.

You can easily connect from OS X with ssh [email protected] (the default hostname is raspberrypi)

You can use a crossover cable, but you don't need one (most modern interfaces automatically detect).

I think this answers the question I think you are asking. See How do I set up networking/WiFi/static IP address on Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS? if you want more detail.

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Recent versions of Raspbian (which use dhcpcd) allow ssh to work over a link-local address and avahai (which is a zeroconf implementation) enables programs to discover hosts running on a local network.

This means you can plug the Pi into a Computer (with an Ethernet cable) or a local network router and connect without knowing the IP address.

You can easily connect from OS X with ssh [email protected] (the default hostname is raspberrypi)

You can use a crossover cable, but you don't need one (most modern interfaces automatically detect).

I think this answers the question I think you are asking. See How do I set up networking/WiFi/static IP address on Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS? if you want more detail.

Recent versions of Raspbian (which use dhcpcd) allow ssh to work over a link-local address and avahai (which is a zeroconf implementation) enables programs to discover hosts running on a local network.

This means you can plug the Pi into a Computer (with an Ethernet cable) or a local network router and connect without knowing the IP address.

You can easily connect from OS X with ssh [email protected] (the default hostname is raspberrypi)

You can use a crossover cable, but you don't need one (most modern interfaces automatically detect).

Recent versions of Raspbian (which use dhcpcd) allow ssh to work over a link-local address and avahai (which is a zeroconf implementation) enables programs to discover hosts running on a local network.

This means you can plug the Pi into a Computer (with an Ethernet cable) or a local network router and connect without knowing the IP address.

You can easily connect from OS X with ssh [email protected] (the default hostname is raspberrypi)

You can use a crossover cable, but you don't need one (most modern interfaces automatically detect).

I think this answers the question I think you are asking. See How do I set up networking/WiFi/static IP address on Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS? if you want more detail.

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Milliways
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Recent versions of Raspbian (which use dhcpcd) allow ssh to work over a link-local address and avahai (which is a zeroconf implementation) enables programs to discover hosts running on a local network.

This means you can plug the Pi into a Computer (with an Ethernet cable) or a local network router and connect without knowing the IP address.

You can easily connect from OS X with ssh [email protected] (the default hostname is raspberrypi)

You can use a crossover cable, but you don't need one (most modern interfaces automatically detect).