Connecting to the Rubix Compute

Connecting to the Rubix Compute

Connecting to the Rubix Compute Controller is easy! If you have a Rubix Compute 5 (RC5) and you are plugging straight into your laptop, plug your ethernet cable into the first port of the controller and set your laptop to the .15 subnet (for example: 192.168.15.xx). The Compute's default IP is 192.168.15.10. This IP is also the same for a Rubix Compute IO (RCIO) controller. If you are connecting your RC5 to a router or a network not on the .15 subnet, plug your ethernet cable into the second port of the RC5. Follow the video below to see how to connect and log into the Rubix Compute.


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