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(Pushover should be working but commented out by default.)
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(Pushover should be working but commented out by default.)
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* Boot it in your Pi, give it a bit, watching for a series of flashes (2, 3, 4, 5, maybe 6) and then a reboot and/or the CAM to become available on your PC/Mac.
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* Boot it in your Pi, give it a bit, watching for a series of flashes (2, 3, 4, 5, maybe 6) and then a reboot and/or the CAM to become available on your PC/Mac.
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* The Pi should be available at teslausb.local over Wifi (if it works) or USB networking (if it doesn't). Takes about 5 minutes for me. You should see in `/boot` the TESLAUSB_SETUP_FINISHED and WIFI_ENABLED files as markers of success too.
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* The Pi should be available at `teslausb.local` over Wifi (if it works) or USB networking (if it doesn't). Takes about 5 minutes for me. You should see in `/boot` the TESLAUSB_SETUP_FINISHED and WIFI_ENABLED files as markers of success too.
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* Currently doesn't create the TeslaCam folder, so you'll need to do that before taking to your car.
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* Currently doesn't create the TeslaCam folder, so you'll need to do that before taking to your car.
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* If plugged into just a power source, or your car, give it a few minutes until the LED starts pulsing steadily which means the archive loop is running and you're good to go.
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* If plugged into just a power source, or your car, give it a few minutes until the LED starts pulsing steadily which means the archive loop is running and you're good to go.
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