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Secure Shell (SSH) is a function that allows users to remotely access and control a Raspberry Pi command line.
If you need to access your Raspberry PI projects without using a monitor, you can set up a Secure Shell (SSH) on your computer.
Then, to SSH into your Pi from a Windows machine, I recommend a third-party tool called PuTTY. It's a free, open-source program built for exactly this purpose.
Once you note down the IP address, download PuTTY. This is a free SSH client for remotely accessing the Raspberry Pi. Logging into the Pi with PuTTY is easy.
I can ssh via hostname, and navigating to the Pi-Hole admin page works using the hostname on my Android phone, but not on a Windows laptop. Would still like this moved to Linux Kung-Fu. That's odd.