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  1. I am a complete noob at this, so I could be doing something completely wrong. Just got the Lan turtle today. Plugged it in with a phone charger meeting minimium power requirements and connected it to a PC with an OTG ethernet-to-USB adapter. Had to setup the network connection manually (on Ubuntu 16.10) with: IP - 172.16.84.1, Netmask - 255.255.255.0, Gateway - 192.168.1.1, DNS Servers - 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220. After that, I check the connection with ifconfig and everything appears to be OK, so I finally tried connecting to the Lan Turtle. :$ ssh root@172.16.84.1 Permission denied (publickey). I have setup openssh on a few of my PCs for ssh-key authentication only, but this the first time using the Lan Turtle. Also realised I cannot browse on the internet while it is connected, even with wifi and another wired connection available. I have searched around to see if there is a fix for this, but I canot find anything.
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