We can connect our Intel Galileo board to a network in many ways. It has an Ethernet port that connects the Galileo to any 10/100 Mb/s LAN. If we flip our Galileo board there is a mini PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) socket. This socket is useful for attaching WiFi cards to provide wireless network access. Another easy way to connect Galileo to a network is by sharing your PC’s network by bridging the connections. I am assuming that you have already set up your Galileo in Windows and tested it with the Blinking LED program. If not go through my article Window IoT with Intel Galileo to set up your Galileo on Windows.Prerequisites
The following describes how to do that:
Now you have internet access with your Galileo board and you can implement the “Internet” part of your IoT applications easily.
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