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There's a big chance the Doodle3D WiFi-Box you're looking for is running it's own network. Please open your network settings and connect to a network like 'Doodle3D-...'. Once connected return to this page. (problems?) - - Next - -

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If your computer has an Ethernet port you are able to connect to the WiFi-Box through the Ethernet cable. Use the Ethernet cable that is provided with the WiFi-Box. Plug one end of the cable in the WiFi-Box and the other in your computer. Usually this forces the connection of your WiFi-Box over the connection of the internet, making you able to connect to the WiFi-Box but unable to connect to the internet.

If this is not the case, search for a connection icon (on WINDOWS usually in the lower right corner and for MAC usually in the upper right corner). Click on the icon and search for options to change your current network(probably wireless) to a cable connection.

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If you are able to connect to connect.doodle3d.com through the internet this means you are connected to a network.

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The Doodle3D WiFi-Box you're looking for is probably running it's own WiFi network. Please open your network settings and connect to a network like Doodle3D-... (More info).

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Please make sure that you're connected to the same WiFi network the WiFi-Box is connected to.

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If you run the WiFi-Box for the first time it creates its own network. So aside of the network you are using right now to access the internet there is another network named 'Doodle3D-...' followed by the last 6 characters of the code that is printed on the side of the WiFi-Box.

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Once you are connect to the WiFi-spot, the 'Find' page will automatically change and will guide you through the next steps.

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You can always connect to it using an ethernet cable (more info).

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If you're using the WiFi-Box for the first time it creates its own WiFi network. This means its in Access point mode, this is usefull to use the WiFi-Box standalone where internet isn't available.
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Smartphones or tablets usually have a settings section. There you should be able to find WiFi settings where you can switch between different WiFi networks. There should be a WiFi-spot called "Doodle3D-" followed by the last 6 characters of the MAC code that is printed on the side of the WiFi-Box. Connect to this WiFi-spot and return to the boxes page.

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Windows computers usually have a small icon in the right lower corner of the screen which displays if you are currently connected to the internet (and if your connection is wireless or not). If you click on this icon a list will display with the network you are currently using and the networks that your computer is able to connect to. There should be a WiFi-spot called "Doodle3D-" followed by the last 6 characters of the MAC code that is printed on the side of the WiFi-Box. Connect to this WiFi-spot and return to the boxes page.

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For most MAC computers there is a small WiFi icon in the upper right corner of their screen. If WiFi is turned on, you can click on the icon and a list with possible networks would appear. There should be a WiFi network called "Doodle3D-" followed by the last 6 characters of the MAC code that is printed on the side of the WiFi-Box. Connect to this WiFi-spot and return to the boxes page.

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