How to Remotely Access Raspberry Pi from Windows, Mac and Linux

How to Remotely Access Raspberry Pi from Windows, Mac and Linux

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We've already written a detailed guide on how to use a Windows laptop as a display for the Raspberry Pi, and it requires a wired Ethernet connection. However, if you want to remotely access the Raspberry Pi from your Windows 10, Mac or Linux computer, you can do so using Wi-Fi and VNC server. In this article, we also explain the steps to connect to your Raspberry Pi remotely from a Chromebook in detail. Even if you're a beginner, you can follow the instructions and get it up and running in minutes. So without further ado, let's go through the tutorial.

Raspberry Pi Remote Desktop Connection

Before establishing a remote connection, you need to connect the Raspberry Pi to your computer via the wired Ethernet medium for a quick one-time setup. This is important to connect the Raspberry Pi to your home Wi-Fi network. As a result, an IP address will be assigned to your Raspberry Pi. The IP address allows us to remotely connect to the Raspberry Pi from your Windows 10, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux PC.

1. You need an Ethernet cable for a one-time installation.

2. You also need a microSD card of at least 16 GB.

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