Protocol: SFTP (this is important, ftp won’t work here)Ĭhoose to accept the host key if you get this warning Name: whatever you want to call for this connection ![]() Open the xftp application, click “+” button: We will use xftp to transfer the file to Raspbian. Upload the WebIOPi and demo code file to raspberry Pi. ![]() Step 3) Connect to raspberry Pi by PuTTy, install WebIOPi and demo code Warning: Do not connect the power strip to the relay module when you’re doing this. Use the screw to do the necessities as shown in the picture below. Not sure you've done it? Check out here for RPi start from Zero. Step 1) prepare your Raspberry Pi board and make sure you can access it by PuTTy. SD card (memory not less than 8G) and a card readerĪ device for testing (Here I use a battery charger) It is a Raspberry Pi friendly module no wiring work requires, and the device connection is very simple! All you need to do is just follow this tutorial and setup the system. ![]() This Raspberry Pi relay module allows you to build a remote-control power system to turn on/off your device at home.
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