The jPC uses [[https://manpages.debian.org/trixie/systemd/systemd-networkd.8.en.html|networkd]] to manage the operating system's network(s).
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The panel PC uses [[https://manpages.debian.org/trixie/systemd/systemd-networkd.8.en.html|networkd]] to manage the operating system's network(s).
To query or broadly control network interfaces, use the [[https://manpages.debian.org/trixie/systemd/networkctl.1.en.html|networkctl]] utility.
To query or broadly control network interfaces, use the [[https://manpages.debian.org/trixie/systemd/networkctl.1.en.html|networkctl]] utility.
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===== WiFi =====
===== WiFi =====
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The jPC can support connectivity with WiFi networks using a USB WiFi dongle or device. See [[:comfilepi:choosing_usb_wifi_dongle|Choosing a USB WiFi Device]] for advice on selecting an appropriate make and model.
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The panel PC can support connectivity with WiFi networks using a USB WiFi dongle or device. See [[:comfilepi:choosing_usb_wifi_dongle|Choosing a USB WiFi Device]] for advice on selecting an appropriate make and model.
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On the jPC, the WiFi subsystem is managed by the [[https://manpages.debian.org/trixie/iwd/iwd.8.en.html|iNet Wireless Daemon]] (iwd). By default the iwd service is disabled, so if you need WiFi, just enable, and start it:
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On the panel PC, the WiFi subsystem is managed by the [[https://manpages.debian.org/trixie/iwd/iwd.8.en.html|iNet Wireless Daemon]] (iwd). By default the iwd service is disabled, so if you need WiFi, just enable, and start it:
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With the iwd service running, you can then use the [[https://manpages.debian.org/stable/iwd/iwctl.1.en.html|iwctl]] command to connect the jPC to a wireless network.
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With the iwd service running, you can then use the [[https://manpages.debian.org/stable/iwd/iwctl.1.en.html|iwctl]] command to connect the panel PC to a wireless network.
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