How to talk to your WLAN Pi
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There are several ways to interact with your WLAN Pi:
Display and buttons (FPMS)
Ethernet
Wi-Fi
We will explore each of these.
There is no power button, the WLAN Pi M4 has built-in PoE.
Connect the Ethernet cable present on your desk
Red LED indicates that the unit has been powered on
Look for the activity LED blinking, this means the OS has been initiated
Then the screen will come to life
When you insert a freshly imaged SD card, the initial boot can take up to 50 seconds.
The USB Type-C port can be used to power the WLAN Pi M4 from a laptop, battery pack or 5V power supply.
Unfortunately this USB Type-C port does not offer OTG data connection.