![]() Note: You can try to use the hostname of Raspberry Pi instead of the IP address.ĭepending on the operating system available, there are various on-board means to determine IP addresses in the network. For example, if you want to access Raspberry Pi via SSH, you must use the local system to determine the Raspberry Pi IP address on the local network. ![]() If Raspberry Pi is operated “headless”, so if no screen and no keyboard are connected or if no local access is possible, then you have to trick a little. In the graphical user interface, you can determine the IPv4 address from the Network Manager in the panel bar at the top right. After starting, Raspberry Pi will display its IPv4 address on the command line. If you run a Raspberry Pi with a screen, it’s easy. ![]()
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