

For questions, comments, and suggestions, please post them at the Rayshobby Forum. These have all been explained in the one-page instruction. Once you’ve switched to the sprinklers_pi program, you can access its web interface at the same.
#Opensprinkler pi wireless password#
To do so, ssh (or use a monitor and keyboard) to your Raspberry Pi (the system uses the default user name pi and password raspberry) and run the script in a terminal: sudo /home/pi/select_program. You can also switch to run Rich Zimmerman’s sprinklers_pi program on start-up. The OpenSprinkler mobile app is also pre-installed to the SD card, which is available at: (again, x.x.x.x is your Raspberry Pi’s IP address) and you should see the web interface of the interval_program. If you can see this page, congratulations, you’ve succeeded!ĭan Kimberling’s interval_program is set as the default program to run on start-up. You should see a page with further instructions, such as setting up time zone, WiFi etc. Where x.x.x.x is your Raspberry Pi’s IP address. In your home router’s configuration page, find out the IP address assigned to the Raspberry Pi. This way when you pop it in to RPi, it will automatically connect to your WiFi network. Alternatively, if you are a Linux user, insert the SD card to your computer, and you directly edit the WiFi SSID and password in file /etc/network/interfaces on the SD card (not your computer!). Since WiFi is not configured yet, you should first connect it directly to your router using a wired Ethernet cable.

Once the SD card is ready, pop it in to your Raspberry Pi.
#Opensprinkler pi wireless download#
Download it, burn it to an SD card, and pop it in to your Raspberry Pi. The image is compressed from an existing OSPi installation that contains Dan’s interval_program, Rich’s sprinklers_pi program, Samer’s OpenSprinkler mobile app, and the Google Calendar-based scheduling program. A microSD card adapter for RPi is included in the kit. NOTE: OSPi v1.4 requires either a microSD card or a low-profile SD card (due to the limited space in the enclosure). Good news to OSPi users: a pre-configured SD card image is now available for download at the following url: Please check the latest instructions in the OSPi v1.4 user manual. Update: information on this blog post is outdated.
