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If you want a static IP address on your Raspberry Pi, here's how to set one.
Almost everyone has a home network, which means almost everyone should understand the basics of static and dynamic IP addresses, just in case.
But what if that address is already taken? Or what if your router assigns the same address to another machine after you've configured it manually? When that happens, you get IP address conflicts.
In this How to Make Tech Work tutorial, Jack Wallen shows how to add another layer of security to your Linux machines with just two files.
How in the blazing f*£& do I change the static IP address of a Cisco SG350-10 without using a console cable? I've updated it to the latest firmware, 2.5.0.92, and reset to factory defaults after ...
The Raspberry Pi is a fine addition to your home for a crazy number of reasons, but you'll probably need a static IP for it first.