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of the Raspberry Pi, `raspberry` (pay attention to capitalization). There's no change on the screen when you're
typing in, but it doesn't mean you're not entering the information. Press ‘enter after you finish typing in.
So now you've logged into the Raspberry Pi.
3.2 Log into Raspberry Pi (Linux or Mac OS)
Before connecting the Raspberry Pi via SSH, you need to know the IP address of the Raspberry Pi.
Check the Management interface for your router, or download the app `Network Scanner` -> search for a
device named `RASPBERRY` or `Raspberry Pi Foundation` to get the IP address.
For other methods of obtaining the IP address of Raspberry Pi, refer to the official documentation [IP
Address]
Open the terminal window (or command line)
The default user is `pi`, and the password is `raspberry`.
Type in `ssh pi@<IP>` in the command line, replace `<IP>` with the IP address of your Raspberry Pi
as shown below:
ssh pi@192.168.3.161
Press Enter key and a prompt will appear: `Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?`
Type in `yes`, press Enter and it'll show `pi@192.168.3.161's password:`, type in the initial password
of the Raspberry Pi, `raspberry` (pay attention to capitalization). There's no change on the screen when you're
typing in, but it doesn't mean you're not entering the information. Press ‘enter after you finish typing in.
So now you've logged into the Raspberry Pi.
3.3 Log into Raspberry Pi (Windows 8 or Previous Version)