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4 changes: 1 addition & 3 deletions docs/docs/Build Your Rig/pi-install.md
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!["install piBakery"](../Images/build-your-rig/pi-step3.png)

Note: Raspbian requires a Country Code (such as US, UK, DE, etc) - otherwise wifi will remain disabled on the Pi. This is different than the Edison/Jubilinux setups so be aware! The default country code is GB, because that is where the PiBakery author is from. Most users will need to change this. Wondering what the codes are? You can look up your two letter code [here](https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#search/code/).

Enter in your network name, password, and country code. Capital and lowercase matter. You can leave the type as WPA/WPA2 unless you specifically know your network uses a different connection type.
Enter in your network name and password. Capital and lowercase matter. You can leave the type as WPA/WPA2 unless you specifically know your network uses a different connection type.

You can add as many special "recipe ingredients" as you'd like. Advanced users may find ingredients they are specifically interested in. Shown below is a relatively simple setup that will have good utility (one wifi network and setting the OTG port to serial to make future offline-connections easier).

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