August-24th-2021, 07:30 AM
Well you need to know to which physical device the USB converter is mapped to. Then you can map it right
To get out to which physical device it is mapped to take $30 consumer raspberry pi or an open netFIELD Connect gateway. Then establish a terminal connection to the used device.
In the terminal session call the command first of all
This command lists all available physical devices in the OS.
After that insert the USB converter into this device and call again
You will recognize that a new device was created next to all the other existing ones. Remember this name of this new device. This device will be exactly the same device as it will be mapped in netPI later.
To get out to which physical device it is mapped to take $30 consumer raspberry pi or an open netFIELD Connect gateway. Then establish a terminal connection to the used device.
In the terminal session call the command first of all
Code:
ls /dev/
This command lists all available physical devices in the OS.
After that insert the USB converter into this device and call again
Code:
ls /dev/
You will recognize that a new device was created next to all the other existing ones. Remember this name of this new device. This device will be exactly the same device as it will be mapped in netPI later.
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