On macOS, go to System Preferences > Sharing > Internet Sharing and enable sharing internet from wifi to thunderbolt ethernet. This will begin a DHCP server to assign your PI and IP address. It will also allow your PI to access the internet through your mac once you ssh into it. Find your Pi’s IP addressįor this step you will need to connect your PI to your mac via ethernet. Make sure the SD card is plugged in and the Pi is powered on. (Edit: 3/18/18): Try running $ ping raspberrypi.local in a terminal. If shows you the IP address of your Pi skip to step 4. (Old method): To find your PI’s IP address first we need to find the subnet your mac created in step 2. Run this command with your Pi disconnected and again after connecting it to your mac. You should see a new IP address show up after your PI is connected. The first 3 numbers represent the subnet. That means your PI’s IP address will start with 192.168.2. To find the last number we need to search all 255 addresses that exist for the subnet (192.168.2.1 to 192.168.2.255).
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