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As indicated on the screen, the easiest way is to use our mobile phone to connect to that Wi-Fi network.
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/C_phonecfg.jpg" width="800" align="center"/>
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</div>
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After connecting, we are usually automatically shown a web browser connected to the address: http://192.168.4.1. If not, we do it manually. On that page (which is provided by FreeDSM itself) we configure the wifi we want to use.
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/C_phonewificfg.jpg" width="800" align="center"/>
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</div>
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After choosing the Wi-Fi network and entering the password in the configuration interface, our FreeDSM will restart and, if everything has gone well, we will see that it already has a connection when it starts.
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/C_connected.jpg" width="800" align="center"/>
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</div>
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After starting up we will see the information on the display (these values are the ones from the start-up, when we do not yet have the time synchronization or measurements of light, temperature or humidity).
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/C_afterboot.jpg" width="800" align="center"/>
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</div>
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