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== Recommended: Use of preconfigured microSD Card image== | == Recommended: Use of preconfigured microSD Card image== | ||
1. Download the file image [https://bcmeter.org/wp-content/uploads/simple-file-list/bcMeter_latest_img.zip here], unzip it and use [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] to copy it to your microSD card. <br> | 1. Download the file image [https://bcmeter.org/wp-content/uploads/simple-file-list/bcMeter_latest_img.zip here], unzip it and use [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] to copy it to your microSD card. <br> | ||
2. After the process is complete, | 2. After the process is complete, the bcMeter with the newly written microSD-Card is creating a WiFi named "bcMeter" after approx. 2 Minutes. | ||
Log into the Wifi with Password bcMeterbcMeter | |||
Then you can setup the device by accessing it in a Browser by address http://bcmeter.local by default. | |||
== Advanced: Manual headless Set Up the microSD Card == | == Advanced: Manual headless Set Up the microSD Card == |
Revision as of 15:46, 6 March 2023
Recommended: Use of preconfigured microSD Card image
1. Download the file image here, unzip it and use Etcher to copy it to your microSD card.
2. After the process is complete, the bcMeter with the newly written microSD-Card is creating a WiFi named "bcMeter" after approx. 2 Minutes.
Log into the Wifi with Password bcMeterbcMeter
Then you can setup the device by accessing it in a Browser by address http://bcmeter.local by default.
Advanced: Manual headless Set Up the microSD Card
Only continue if you really need and want to setup the system manually! === Download Image ===
Use the Raspberry Imager tool to write Raspberry OS LITE (very important - not Desktop!) to your card. Configure the tool to work with username pi and choose any password.
Enable SSH and WiFi in the tool.
After finishing, eject the microSD Card from the PC and put it into the Raspberry Pi.
Configuring the Raspberry Pi to be a bcMeter via SSH remote access and WiFi
Put microSD-Card in Raspberry and boot it up (takes up to a minute)
Log into the raspberry via terminal on Linux/OSX
ssh pi@raspberrypi
or alternatively if connection is refused
ssh pi@raspberrypi.local
Or any terminal client on Windows (for example Putty) with the following default credentials
address: raspberrypi
login name: pi
login passwort: raspberry (or whatever you chose)
(For some mobile hotspots it is required to add .local to the hostname (e.g. raspberryp.local). Try this first if no connection is possible.)
5. Being logged in, enter
wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bcmeter/bcmeter/main/install.sh && sudo bash install.sh