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    Network config

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      Grebby
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      Hi,
      I'm a complete beginner at this stuff but I've followed the installation guide and have RetroPie running on a RaspPi 2.
      I want to get the network (cabled) setup but can't see how?
      Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
      Thanks
      Grebby

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        JFamily
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        Assuming you have a router, it's not all that difficult. Take a network cable, plug one end into your router and the other end into your Pi. The devices automatically negotiate a connection and start working. If you want to do any additional configuration, such as static IP's, I would recommend configuring that within the router.

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          Grebby
          last edited by Grebby

          Thank you :)
          I didn't think it would be that simple. Now onto the rest of it.
          Cheers
          Grebby

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