How many computers do I need?
This article provides information on the number of computers required to control multiple Opentrons robots. Read More
This article provides information on the number of computers required to control multiple Opentrons robots. Read More
This article highlights the differences in hardware between the OT-2 and OT-2R robots. Read More
SCP is a command line tool for copying files between devices. You can use it to upload files from your computer to your OT-2 or to download files from your OT-2 to your computer. Read More
This article describes where to find your OT-2’s serial number and how to use this information to determine when it was manufactured. Read More
The OT-2 cannot perform colony recognition, but can help automate colony PCR procedures. Read More
There is a known issue in 6.0.0 related to Python API protocols which write files to a robot filesystem. For the protocol to run successfully, it must output to a filesystem path where the Opentrons App has permission to write. Read More
SSH is a way to connect to and control your OT-2 over the command line. It’s required for some troubleshooting and advanced tasks. There are two parts to the process: installing SSH on your computer, and configuring your OT-2 to accept SSH connections from your computer. Read More
This article covers what you or your IT team needs to know to get your robots connected. Read More
This article explains how to connect to and control your OT-2 via the command line using SSH (Secure Shell), allowing you to perform advanced tasks and troubleshooting procedures. Read More
Depending on the robot you have, you will need to follow separate instructions for how to connect your robot via Ethernet cable. If you are unsure which robot you are working with, please see our article that highlights the differences between the OT-2 and OT-2R before getting started. Read More