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ODROID C1 USER MANUAL
G
iven the introduction to the C1 Single Board Computer
(SBC) development board and the fact that you have
all of the necessary peripherals, you must be excited
to get started with your C1 now. To be able to use the com-
puter on the Internet, we first need an idea of how the C1 will
fit into a home computing network.
Basic C1 board
Home Computing Network
A typical simplistic home computing network environ-
ment includes the following, as shown in the diagam below:
• A Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem, typically provid-
ed by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), which connects
your network to the Internet,
• A single (2.4GHz) / Dual (2.4 and 5GHz) band 802.11b/g/n
WiFi router, with at least four (4) Gigabit Ethernet (gigE)
ports and an additional Wide Area Network (WAN) port,
where the WAN port connects to the DSL modem,
• An Intel/AMD based laptop (running MS Windows 7+ or
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS+ Linux), that connects via wired ether-
net or WiFi to the router, and
• At least one C1, that connects (wired ethernet or WiFi)
to the router, which uses a High-Definition Multimedia In-
terface (HDMI) monitor (possibly touch-capable, such as a
ODROID-VU).
Getting Started