# Direct Ethernet Setup This file contains documentation for two different ways of working with PeachCloud using a direct ethernet connection (useful for development purposes). ## Method 1 If you are close to a router, you can plug your Pi into the router via ethernet and you should be able to SSH into the Pi from any laptop connected to the same router via WiFi or ethernet. ## Method 2 Using a DHCP server on your laptop (instructions for a laptop running Debian). **Install the DHCP server:** `sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-server` **Configure the DHCP server:** In `/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf`, add the following section: ```plaintext subnet 10.0.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.240 { range 10.0.2.2 10.0.2.14; option routers 10.0.2.1; host peach { hardware ethernet b8:27:eb:b1:b1:4e; fixed-address 10.0.2.4; } } ``` Note that `b8:27:eb:b1:b1:4e` may need to be replaced with the address of your Pi's ethernet interface, which you can look up by running `ip a` on the Pi. This address should be static. The `fixed-address` section of the config tells the DHCP server to always give the specified client (`peach`) the `10.0.2.4` IP address. In `/etc/default/isc-dhcp-server`, add the following section with the name of your ethernet interface (in this case `ens9`): ```plaintext INTERFACESv4="ens9" INTERFACESv6="" ``` In `/etc/network/interfaces`, set a static IP for your ethernet interface by adding this section: ```plaintext auto ens9 iface ens9 inet static address 10.0.2.1 ``` **Start the DHCP server:** `sudo systemctl start isc-dhcp-server` **Connect the ethernet cable:** Connect your Pi to the laptop via an ethernet cable. You should then be able to SSH into the Pi using the following command: `ssh peach@10.0.2.4` _Note:_ On the Pi, internet traffic will still need to go through `wlan0` interface. On Mac OS you don't need to change the network config on your laptop. Simply enable internet sharing over ethernet and you should be able to connect to the Pi.