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Thuc Hanh He Thong Nhung

The document provides a guide for setting up remote connections to a Raspberry Pi using SSH and VNC, eliminating the need for a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It includes the necessary equipment, commands for configuration, and steps for installing software like PuTTY and VNC Viewer. Additionally, it covers file transfer capabilities between the PC and Raspberry Pi through VNC.

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Thuc Hanh He Thong Nhung

The document provides a guide for setting up remote connections to a Raspberry Pi using SSH and VNC, eliminating the need for a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It includes the necessary equipment, commands for configuration, and steps for installing software like PuTTY and VNC Viewer. Additionally, it covers file transfer capabilities between the PC and Raspberry Pi through VNC.

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Remote connection to Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi is a very powerful tool offering many functionalities. One of them is the remote
connection which makes it a favorite tool for connected objects or IoT. To configure the Raspberry
on its first use, it is practical to have a screen with an HDMI port, a keyboard and a mouse as for
a computer. It quickly becomes heavy for a connected object. We will see here how to get rid of
these accessories when using the Pi.

Equipment

 Screen
 HDMI cable
 Keyboard
 Raspberry PI 3
 Micro SD card
 Mouse
 Micro USB charger B

Commands to know

 Install sudo apt-get install software


 OS update sudo apt-get udpate then sudo apt-get upgrade
 Restart the Raspberry Pi sudo reboot
 Turn off the Raspberry Pi sudo shutdown
 Open the configuration menu Raspberry Pi sudo raspi-config
 Find the IP address of the Raspberry Pi ifconfig

Remote connection by SSH

Configuration of the Raspberry Pi

Once the OS is installed, go to the Raspberry Pi desktop. Open the terminal at the top left
of the screen (or Ctrl + Alt + t).
Then enter the command:
sudo raspi-config

In the menu, select “5 – Interfacing Options”

Then “SSH”, select “Yes” to allow SSH connection.


To find out the IP address of your Raspberry Pi, enter the command, ifconfig (here IP:
192.168.1.9)
Installation of PuTTY software
On your PC, install the PuTTY software which is an SSH client and will allow you to connect
remotely to your Raspberry.

Once the software is installed, open it. Just enter the IP address of the card and click on “Open”.

Specify the login and password when requested (By default, login: pi, password: raspberry).
You now have access to the terminal of your Raspberry Pi and you can enter the command lines
there as if you were on the Raspberry Pi.

Remote connection via VNC (Virtual Network Computing)

Raspberry Pi configuration
In the terminal, enter the command sudo raspi-config
In the menu, select “5 – Interfacing Options”
Then “VNC”, select “Yes” to allow connection via the VNC server.

The VNC icon then appears in the task bar at the top right. Click it to open the VNC server and
find the IP address, connection status, and security information.
Installing the VNC Viewer software
On your PC, download and install the VNC Viewer software.
Once the software is installed, open it. You just need to enter the IP address of the Raspberry Pi
and validate. Enter the login and password to connect to the Raspberry Pi.
To be able to restart the Raspberry without monitor, enter the command
sudo nano /boot/config.txt

Uncomment the line


hdmi_force_hotplug=1

You can also adjust the size of the virtual monitor by adding the following lines. Choose a size
suitable for your screen.
framebuffer_width=1920

framebuffer_height=1080

Restart the Raspberry by typing sudo reboot and disconnecting the HDMI port.

You now have access to the Raspberry’s desktop and can use it while forgetting about the screen
and the keyboard.
File transfer
An interesting tool in VNC is file transfer which allows you to recover or load files on the
Raspberry Pi without having to go back and forth between the PC and the Raspberry with the SD
card or a USB key.
 To transfer a file from the PC to the Raspberry, click on the VNC icon in the PC window at
the top left. Select “Transfer files …”

Then select the desired file(s).


 To transfer files from Raspberry to PC, open the VNC server window by clicking on the
VNC icon on the Raspberry task bar at the top right. Then click on the menu icon at the top
right and select “File transfer …”
If you have a problem configuring your Raspberry Pi or if you think that information is missing in
this tutorial, leave me a comment or send me a message.

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