![]() Safely remove the card and replace in your Raspberry Pi. In the boot directory, create a new file called "ssh", with no file extension. With your Pi powered down, eject the SD card and open it in your desktop PC's file browser.Via the Raspbian desktop: go to Preferences > Raspberry Pi Configuration > Interfaces and select SSH.Via the command line: use the raspi-config screen and select Interfacing Options > SSH > OK.Then you can establish the connection from your Android device. This will make "headless" set up simpler, allowing you configuration of RDP and VNC from your PC. (In that scenario, you would need two Android devices one for the WAP, and another for the display.)įor both options, first ensure that SSH is enabled on your Raspberry Pi. Also, this won't work if you use the Android device as a wireless access point. Important: you'll need to ensure that your Raspberry Pi and the Android tablet are on the same network.
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