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{{bloc-etroit|text=You can find the IP address of your computer, either by opening the WiFi setup tool again. The IP address will appear at the bottom of the Window.
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If you are using Occidentals, or you want to do this over a command line terminal. Open up a LXTerminal window and type the following command:
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'''Soit''' en utilisant l'utilitaire de configuration WiFi (l'adresse apparait en bas de la fenêtre)
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'''Soit''' en utilisant la commande suivante dans un terminal (LXTerminal ou SSH):
    
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Next to the '''wlan0''' entry you will see inet addr: '''192.168.1.10''' which is the IP address of the Raspberry Pi.
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Regardez à côté de l'entrée '''wlan0''', vous pouvez voir ''inet addr: '''192.168.1.10''''' qui est l'adresse IP du Raspberry Pi.
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Remember! If your IP address starts with '''192.168''' or '''10.0''' then its an internal address - that means you can get OUT to the Internet but you cannot have someone outside your home or network reach your Pi via the IP address. This is important if you want to have a webserver running on a Pi that outside people can reach. In general, its much safer to keep your Pi on an internal network so it can't be hacked as easily!
      
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