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# Initial connection to the Raspberry Pi
Now that you have an image with ssh and Raspberry Pi connect on your SD, you can connect to the pi
## Connecting using Raspberry Pi Connect
1. Login to https://connect.raspberrypi.com if you haven't already
1. Look at the list of devices, find the one you want, and click on "Connect"
![connect-devices.png](Graphics/connect-devices.png)
1. A remote shell window will pop up
![connect-shell.png](Graphics/connect-shell.png)
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![imager-ssh_nokey.png](Graphics/imager-ssh_nokey.png) ![imager-ssh_nokey.png](Graphics/imager-ssh_nokey.png)
1. Once you have uploaded your `id_edcsa.pub` file it should look like this. 1. Once you have uploaded your `id_edcsa.pub` file it should look like this.
![imager-ssh_key.png](Graphics/imager-ssh_key.png) ![imager-ssh_key.png](Graphics/imager-ssh_key.png)
1. Since we don't have enough monitors, we will need another way to setup the initial connection. The officially supported option is Raspberry Pi Connect. You will need to: 1. Since we don't have a monitor, keyboard, and mouse available, we will need another way to setup the initial connection. The officially supported option is Raspberry Pi Connect. You will need to enable it then:
1. Register for an account first at https://connect.raspberrypi.com 1. Register for an account first at https://connect.raspberrypi.com
2. Confirm your account with email 2. Confirm your account with email
2. Login with that account 2. Login with that account
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1. Now you get to watch the writing then verifying. 1. Now you get to watch the writing then verifying.
![imager-writeimage-progress.png](Graphics/imager-writeimage-progress.png) ![imager-writeimage-progress.png](Graphics/imager-writeimage-progress.png)
![imager-writeimage-verifying.png](Graphics/imager-writeimage-verifying.png) ![imager-writeimage-verifying.png](Graphics/imager-writeimage-verifying.png)
1. The process is complete! 1. The process is complete! Now you can [connect to your pi](connect.md)
![imager-complete.png](Graphics/imager-complete.png) ![imager-complete.png](Graphics/imager-complete.png)
## Connecting using Raspberry Pi Connect
1. Login to https://connect.raspberrypi.com if you haven't already
1. Look at the list of devices, find the one you want, and click on "Connect"
![connect-devices.png](Graphics/connect-devices.png)
1. A remote shell window will pop up
![connect-shell.png](Graphics/connect-shell.png)