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 Goal of this tutorial is to demonstrate how to get connection from Mervis IDE on your computer to the Unipi controller. Goal of this tutorial is to demonstrate how to get connection from Mervis IDE on your computer to the Unipi controller.
  
-The only way how to program ​UniPi controller from Mervis IDE is via ethernet connection. Typically, there are two types of physical connections:​ Local network with DHCP server (most common) or direct connection to Unipi.+The only way how to program ​Unipi controller from Mervis IDE is via ethernet connection. Typically, there are two types of physical connections:​ Local network with DHCP server (most common) or direct connection to Unipi.
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 ===== Direct connection ====== ===== Direct connection ======
-Direct connection via ethernet means taking network cable, plug it into the computer and plug the other end to the UniPi controller. Since there is no DHCP server on this small network, your computer and UniPi will assign itself random IP address from 169.254.XXX.XXX range. ​+Direct connection via ethernet means taking network cable, plug it into the computer and plug the other end to the Unipi controller. Since there is no DHCP server on this small network, your computer and Unipi will assign itself random IP address from 169.254.XXX.XXX range. ​
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