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__Batterbank (optional):__ A battery bank allows the piratebox to be portable. It is much easier to conceal the piratebox in a backpack or potentially a pocket instead of relying on a wall socket for power. | __Batterbank (optional):__ A battery bank allows the piratebox to be portable. It is much easier to conceal the piratebox in a backpack or potentially a pocket instead of relying on a wall socket for power. | ||
Expandable USB Storage: An external flash drive or 2.5” drive can be added to increase the storage capacity. | Expandable USB Storage: An external flash drive or 2.5” drive can be added to increase the storage capacity. | ||
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+ | ===== Installing Piratebox on the Raspberry Pi ===== | ||
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+ | 1. Download the image file from https://piratebox.cc/raspberry_pi:diy | ||
+ | * Bittorrent software is required to download. (qbtorrent, tranmission, µtorrent, ect..) | ||
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+ | 2. Extract the Zip file using archive software such as winrar or 7zip | ||
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+ | 3. Insert the SD card and burn the image to it. | ||
+ | * Third party programs are available to do this. The raspberry pi website recommends Win32 Disk Imager: http://www.raspberry-projects.com/pi/pi-operating-systems/win32diskimager | ||
+ | * NOTE: This will delete all of the existing data off of your SD card. | ||
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+ | 4. Insert the SD card and your wireless adapter into the Raspberry Pi then Connect the 5mv powersource to turn it on. | ||
+ | * Wait around 3 minutes for it to boot | ||
+ | * When it is finished booting then it will start broadcasting a wireless network | ||
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+ | 5. Connect to the Piratebox access point. | ||
+ | SSID: Piratebox - Share Freely | ||
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+ | 6. SSH into the piratebox at 192.168.77.1 on port 22 | ||
+ | * Default Username: alarm | ||
+ | * Default Password: alarm | ||
+ | * For Windows use an ssh client such as putty: http://www.putty.org/ | ||
+ | * For Mac / Linux you can use the terminal by typing in the command below | ||
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+ | 7. Change the default password with this command: | ||
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+ | Changing the default password will prevent unauthorized users from gaining access to the piratebox’s SSH interface. | ||
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+ | 8. Active the imageboard and SD card storage space by typing the commands below | ||
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+ | 9. Congratulations, your raspberry pi piratebox is set up and ready to use. It will automatically start every time it is powered on. | ||
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