SSH and WiFi dongles

Hi,

1. I bought the Element 14 wifi dongle with my pi 2. It works great with the default PI NOOBS software. I configured it to use my network password. This same dongle is not recognized on Windows, and not by Dial Debian. Could I copy the configuration file from NOOBS and insert it into Dial?

2. I have been searching for the method to connect Putty to Dial on PI. I was a whiz at running remote servers with Telnet before I retired. This one simple bit is not easily discovered. Do I need to use wget to install SSH on Dial, or is it already in place?

Minds become a little rusty when you get away from a life's work. Thanks for your help.

Cheers

73

Bill Bussell KB9WKR

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Sent from my iPad

ssh is already in the DIAL install however, by default, it listens on
port 222 instead of the ssh default of 22. Just have your ssh client
connect to your Pi on port 222 and you'll probably be good to go.

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On 3/8/16 11:04 AM, Te Bussell wrote:

2. I have been searching for the method to connect Putty to Dial on PI.
I was a whiz at running remote servers with Telnet before I retired.
This one simple bit is not easily discovered. Do I need to use wget to
install SSH on Dial, or is it already in place?

--
Apu <apu@spfld.com>

https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruits-raspberry-pi-lesson-3-network-setup/setting-up-wifi-with-occidentalis

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On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:25 AM, Apu apu@spfld.com wrote:

On 3/8/16 11:04 AM, Te Bussell wrote:

  1. I have been searching for the method to connect Putty to Dial on PI.

I was a whiz at running remote servers with Telnet before I retired.

This one simple bit is not easily discovered. Do I need to use wget to

install SSH on Dial, or is it already in place?

ssh is already in the DIAL install however, by default, it listens on

port 222 instead of the ssh default of 22. Just have your ssh client

connect to your Pi on port 222 and you’ll probably be good to go.

Apu apu@spfld.com


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