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Update RTIS Network Usage authored Mar 31, 2023 by Wouter Jansen's avatar Wouter Jansen
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## Starting & Enabling RTIS Client ## Starting & Enabling RTIS Client
The RTIS Client service is disabled by default to not interfere with other usage of the device. The RTIS Client service is disabled by default to not interfere with other usage of the device.
To start the RTIS Client service run from a SSH connected terminal (learn how to connect over SSH [here](https://cosysgit.uantwerpen.be/rtis-software/ertissoftwareusageguide/-/wikis/Initial-Connection-&-Network-Setup)):
The easiest way to start the RTIS Client is through the [RTIS Update web interface](https://cosysgit.uantwerpen.be/rtis-software/rtisupdate/-/wikis/home#interface-usage). Once the eRTIS device is connected to your network (you can learn that [here](https://cosysgit.uantwerpen.be/rtis-software/ertissoftwareusageguide/-/wikis/Initial-Connection-&-Network-Setup)) you can surf to _ip.of.this.sensor:8001_ in your web browser. There you will find a list of all installed software including RTIS Network. There will be a button to start the RTIS Client service there.
To start the RTIS Client service manually, run from a SSH connected terminal (learn how to connect over SSH [here](https://cosysgit.uantwerpen.be/rtis-software/ertissoftwareusageguide/-/wikis/Initial-Connection-&-Network-Setup)):
```bash ```bash
sudo systemctl start rtisclient.service sudo systemctl start rtisclient.service
``` ```
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``` ```
## Stopping & Disabling RTIS Client ## Stopping & Disabling RTIS Client
To stop the RTIS Client you can run
The easiest way to stop the RTIS Client is again through the [RTIS Update web interface](https://cosysgit.uantwerpen.be/rtis-software/rtisupdate/-/wikis/home#interface-usage). Once the eRTIS device is connected to your network (you can learn that [here](https://cosysgit.uantwerpen.be/rtis-software/ertissoftwareusageguide/-/wikis/Initial-Connection-&-Network-Setup)) you can surf to _ip.of.this.sensor:8001_ in your web browser. There you will find a list of all installed software including RTIS Network. There will be a button to stop the RTIS Client service there.
Once again, to do it manually through ssh you can run from the SSH connected terminal:
```bash ```bash
sudo systemctl stop rtisclient.service sudo systemctl stop rtisclient.service
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