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Connecting a Raspberry Pi with FPP to a Network - LSNWN EP.2

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In today's episode of Light Show Networking with Nick or, LSNWN, we're gonna dive into how to connect our main light show computer, aka, a Raspberry Pi to our network and access it. Connecting to them for the first time can be a little difficult, but this video explains how you can do it, and settings you can change to make it a breeze to connect to it in the future. Originally, this video was also going to explain how to connect a pixel controller to your network, but I decided to cut that out because of how long the video was. If you're interested in learning how to connect a pixel controller to a network, stay tuned for the next episode where I'll cover that! An additional thing I forgot to mention in the video is this tutorial also works when using FPP on a Beagle Bone computer. The only difference is most beagle bones don't have a built-in wifi interface, so you'll need a wifi adapter or just stick with ethernet. Don't forget to check out PCBway here! https://www.pcbway.com/ Check out the Falcon Player software (FPP) here: https://github.com/FalconChristmas/fpp How to find your default gateway to connect to your router: https://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/finding-your-default-gateway Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:29 - Welcome to the LSNWN series 02:42 - What's in today's video 03:17 - How we use Pis & pixel controllers with our light shows 05:56 - Editor note 06:20 - How to connect your Raspberry Pi to your network 10:02 - Which devices can I use to access the Pi? 10:58 - How do I connect to the Pi's web interface? 12:06 - Word from our sponsor 13:10 - How to connect to your router to find the Pi's IP address 17:17 - Setting a static IP address on the Pi 25:11 - How to connect to your Pi using the wifi hotspot 31:07 - Finishing up Thanks for watching! If you enjoy the videos, feel free to leave a like and subscribe! For more information about the show, or to see it in person, visit our Facebook page at: https://www.Facebook.com/BridgeportsBrightestLights

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