16
● For lower versions of Windows OS, SSH is not built in, and you may log into the Raspberry Pi by
referring to the official documentation Raspberry
●Before connecting the Raspberry Pi via SSH, you need to know the IP address of the Raspberry Pi.
Check the Management interface for your router, or download the app `Network Scanner` -> search for a
device named `RASPBERRY` or `Raspberry Pi Foundation` to get the IP address.
●For other methods of obtaining the IP address of Raspberry Pi, refer to the official documentation
Address]
●You may need to download the `PuTTY` version for your OS and log into Raspberry Pi with the tool.
[Click here to download
●Run `PuTTY`, type in the IP address of Raspberry Pi for `Host Name`, and click 'Open'.
●If a prompt of `Network error: Connection timed out` appears, possibly you've entered an incorrect IP
address.
●When the connection works you will see the security warning shown below. You can safely ignore it,
and click the 'Yes' button. You will only see this warning the first time PuTTY connects to a Raspberry Pi that it
has not seen before.
●You will now see the usual login prompt. Log in with the same username and password you would
use on the Pi itself. The default login for Raspbian is `pi` with the password `raspberry`.
● You should now have the Raspberry Pi prompt which will be identical to the one found on the
Raspberry Pi itself.
3.4 Download Program of The Raspberry Pi Robot
● The code for the robot product has been uploaded to [GitHub], you may need to download to your
Raspberry Pi and install the corresponding dependent libraries to run the program.
●In the previous section you've logged into the Raspberry Pi, and here type in the follow command in the
terminal window:
sudo git clone https://github.com/adeept/Adeept_AWR.git
●Press 'enter' to start downloading the program of the robot from GitHub. It may take some time, please
PuTTY]
Pi[SSH using
Windows].
[IP
Need help?
Do you have a question about the AWR Adeept Wheeled Robot and is the answer not in the manual?