![]() In this example it will look like this “ ” or “ ” If your computer is connected to the same network you can open up a browser and type in the IP address or using the name of your Edison. You are now connected to your WiFi network.Try again by typing in “configure_edison -wifi" and repeat steps 11 – 14. If the connection fails, you may have typed in your credentials incorrectly.Press “Enter” when finished, and Edison will attempt to make a connection to the network.Please enter the appropriate credentials. ![]() Your network might require other information. The network in this example requires a password.In this example we will connect to “kafka” so we will type in “16” and press “Enter” Type in the number from the list for the network you’d like to connect to.When it is finished, a list of available networks will be displayed Edison will scan for WiFi networks for 10 seconds.To configure WiFi type in “Y” and press “Enter”.You will then be asked to enter a password for the “root” user account.You will be asked to enter a name for your Edison.Type in “configure_edison -setup" and press “Enter”.When you see this screen, press “Enter” two times.At the top right of this screen, click on “Serial” and enter “COM11” (or the COM # that you see in Device Manager) in the “Host Name (or IP address) text area and enter “115200” in the “Port” text area.Open the PuTTY.exe application that you previously downloaded.Scroll down to “Ports (COM & LPT)” and take note of the COM number listed under “USB Serial Port (COM#)”.Note: For this section to work, make sure you have updated your Edison with the latest firmware. Open “Device Manager by clicking “Start” and typing in “Device Manager”.Select “Tools > Serial Port” and select the number that is shown under “Ports (COM & LPT) > Gadget Serial (COM)” in your “Device Manager”.Click “Tools > Board” and select “Intel® Edison”.Click on “File > Examples > Basics > Blink” and this window will open.Go back to the Arduino IDE that you opened earlier.Step 4 – Test the board with the Blink example Click “OK” when the installation has finished.In this example we will use the default directory It is best to leave the install directory with the default, but you may choose a location to install if you’d like.Click “Next” in choosing the components to install.Click “Next”, and click “I Agree” to the License Agreement once you’ve read through it.Download Intel Edison Drivers to install the required RNDIS, CDC, and DFU drivers.exe that you download is the actual application. PuTTY does not need to be installed, the.Click “Finish” when you see this screen.exe file you downloaded, which should be called “CDM…” and select “Run as administrator” Double-click this file and this window should open.Click through this folder until you see the IDE “arduino.exe” file.For this example, we will stick with the “Downloads” folder. You can move this folder wherever you want.zip file,highlight “7-zip”, and select “Extract to “arduino-…” ![]()
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