Log in Raspberry Pi terminal by SSH

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Install Xshell Software

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Then connect the Raspberry Pi to the network, and then power it on. You can search for the IP address obtained by the Raspberry Pi with the help of IP scanning softwareor a router, as follows:
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  • Note: If you are programming a Raspbian system after November 2016, the SSH server is not enabled by default, and you need to enable it at hand. There are 2 ways to open (2 recommended, easy to operate):
  • Method 1. Go to raspi-config, select Interfacing options, select ssh, click Enter, and then select Enable or disable ssh server
  • Method 2. Create a new file named "ssh" in the root directory of the sd card where the image has been programmed, and save it. (See below)

(See related content: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ssh/)
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  • Log in Raspberry Pi by ssh.

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After the connection is successful, you can see the Raspberry Pi command line interface:
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  • Related software downloads:

XShell 6.0: https://www.waveshare.net/w/upload/3/3b/Xshell-6.0.7z

Advanced IP Scanner: https://www.waveshare.net/w/upload/c/cb/Advance_-IP-Scanner.7z