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    • Options to connect ModuCop with the Internet

    In the previous chapter, you connected ModuCop with your local network and established connection to ModuCop’s Linux terminal from your development PC via ssh.

    Options to connect ModuCop with the Internet

    You will now connect Modcop with the Internet, by one of the following methods:

    • Use your local ethernet network
    • Use a Wi-Fi access point
    • Use a mobile (LTE) connection
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