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5. Get the IP address of your EON/C2 in settings under `Settings [⚙️ icon] > Network > WiFi Settings > Three Dots in Top Right > Advanced` and scroll to the bottom.
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6. Go to `Settings [⚙️ icon] > Network > SSH Keys` and press **Add**. Enter your GitHub username and press "⏎". You should see the SSH Keys option change to include your GitHub username with the **Add** button changed to **Remove**.
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* If a GitHub username is already there, press **Remove**.
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* If you change keys on GitHub, you may need to repeat this.
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* If you change keys on GitHub, you may need to repeat this step.
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7. Make sure `Settings [⚙️ icon] > Network > Enable SSH` is enabled. It should be green.
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8. Run the command `ssh root@555.555.555.555` after replacing `555.555.555.555` with the IP address you discovered in the settings earlier. You should see a blue-ish prompt with "/data/openpilot" which confirms you are connected.
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* [Older device/OS and "port 22: Connection Refused"?](#port-22-connection-refused)
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5. Get the IP address of your EON/C2 in settings under `Settings [⚙️ icon] > Network > WiFi Settings > Three Dots in Top Right > Advanced` and scroll to the bottom.
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6. Go to `Settings [⚙️ icon] > Network > SSH Keys` and press **Add**. Enter your GitHub username and press "⏎". You should see the SSH Keys option change to include your GitHub username with the **Add** button changed to **Remove**.
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* If a GitHub username is already there, press **Remove**.
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* If you change keys on GitHub, you may need to repeat this.
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* If you change keys on GitHub, you may need to repeat this step.
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7. Make sure `Settings [⚙️ icon] > Network > Enable SSH` is enabled. It should be green.
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8. Run the command `ssh root@555.555.555.555` after replacing `555.555.555.555` with the IP address you discovered in the settings earlier. You should see a blue-ish prompt with "/data/openpilot" which confirms you are connected.
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* [Older device/OS and "port 22: Connection Refused"?](#port-22-connection-refused)
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