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# First boot
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# First boot
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After the initial build and flash, when you start FreeDSM you should see this screen.
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After the construction of the device and its firmware flashing, these screens should appear in the LCD screen.
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<div align="center">
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/C_logo.jpg" width="400" align="center"/>
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<img src="img/C_logo.jpg" width="400" align="center"/>
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<img src="img/C_loading.jpg" width="400" align="center"/>
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<img src="img/C_nowifi.jpg" width="400" align="center"/>
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</div>
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</div>
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In the last one, you can see the message indicating that there is no wifi network configured. Select "Yes" and our FreeDSM will create a wifi network (it will act as an Access Point) with the same name as the device.
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/C_phone.jpg" width="800" align="center"/>
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</div>
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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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