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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tutorials/05.ssh/ssh.md
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- Access the board's shell and perform operations on the board remotely.
- Transfer files from your local computer to the board remotely (using SCP).

The UNO Q board comes pre-packaged with the Arduino App Lab, which is based on the `arduino-app-cli` tool<sup>1</sup>. This allows you, among other things, to **launch Apps through the command line**, instead of using the desktop App.
The UNO Q board comes pre-packaged with the Arduino App Lab, which is based on the `arduino-app-cli` tool\*. This allows you, among other things, to **launch Apps through the command line**, instead of using the desktop App.

<sup>1</sup> Read more about the `arduino-app-cli` in the [Arduino App CLI guide](/software/app-lab/tutorials/cli/).
\* Read more about the `arduino-app-cli` in the [Arduino App CLI guide](/software/app-lab/tutorials/cli).

## Requirements

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Some networks may block using mDNS, which allows us to use a "friendly" name (`arduino@<boardname>.local`), instead of using the actual IP address of the board. There are two ways to work around this:
1. Instead of using `arduino@<boardname>.local`, use the board's IP address directly. The IP address can be accessed by either launching the board in SBC mode and typing `hostname -I` in a terminal. This will reveal the IP address of your board.
2. (advanced) Edit the `/etc/hosts` on your local computer by running `sudo nano /etc/hosts`. At the bottom of the file, add `<boardipaddress> <boardname>.local`. This will allow you to connect using `ssh arduino@<boardname>.local`.
2. (advanced) Edit the `/etc/hosts` on your local computer by running `sudo nano /etc/hosts`. At the bottom of the file, add `<boardipaddress> <boardname>.local`. This will allow you to connect using `ssh arduino@<boardname>.local`.
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