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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions .lycheeignore
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https://support.arduino.cc/hc/*

# Returns 404 for some reason
https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/*
https://cloud.arduino.cc/registration
https://create.arduino.cc/iot/*
https://cloud.arduino.cc/home/registration
https://cloud.arduino.cc/plans

# "Network error: Forbidden" despite working redirect
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### Step 1: Add the device

1. Go to Arduino IoT Cloud and open the [Devices tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices).
1. Go to Arduino IoT Cloud and open the [Devices tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices).

2. Click the **Add Device** button in the top-right or middle of the page.

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### Step 2: Create and configure a Thing

1. Open the [Things tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/things).
1. Open the [Things tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/things).

2. Click **Create Thing**.

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## Deleting a single device

1. Go to the [Devices tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices).
1. Go to the [Devices tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices).

2. With your mouse cursor, hover over the device you want to delete. Click on the three dots button that appears on the right, and choose "Delete".

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## Deleting multiple devices

1. Go to the [Devices tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices).
1. Go to the [Devices tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices).

![Devices section](img/Arduino-Cloud_device-deletion_0.png)

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### No associated device found

1. Open the [Things tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/things) to see which device is associated with the Thing.
1. Open the [Things tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/things) to see which device is associated with the Thing.

2. Make sure the associated device is connected to your computer. To associate a different device, open the Thing and click the **Device selection** button.

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> **Note:** Device status is not supported by the LoRa protocol, see [About device status in IoT Cloud](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4407169649682-About-device-status-in-IoT-Cloud).

1. Go to the [Devices tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices) and verify that your device has a linked Thing. If not, you must either create and new Thing, or associate an existing Thing with the device.
1. Go to the [Devices tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices) and verify that your device has a linked Thing. If not, you must either create and new Thing, or associate an existing Thing with the device.

![A linked Thing in the Devices tab.](img/arduino-cloud-device-thing-example-offline.png)

2. Go to the [Things tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/things) and open the Thing that's associated to your device. Then go to the [Devices tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices), and find your device in the list. Under **Network**, click on **Change** and verify that your credentials are correct.
2. Go to the [Things tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/things) and open the Thing that's associated to your device. Then go to the [Devices tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices), and find your device in the list. Under **Network**, click on **Change** and verify that your credentials are correct.

* **Wi-Fi:** Make sure the name (also called _SSID_) and password (also called _encryption key_ or just _key_) are correct. The password can be revealed by clicking the eye symbol. If you don't know your network name or password, contact your network administrator or the manufacturer of your Wi-Fi access point. If your device has a secret key, make sure it's entered correctly (if you're unsure, remove and re-add the device to generate a new key).
* **Arduino SIM:** [Use these credentials](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360013825159). Make sure a working GSM antenna is connected to the board and that an Arduino SIM plan is activated with [your account](https://store.arduino.cc/digital/subscriptions/plans).
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id: 4408887422994
---

With [IoT Cloud templates](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/templates) you can quickly create a project for a compatible board (such as the MKR WiFi 1010). When importing a template you may experience this error:
With [IoT Cloud templates](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/templates) you can quickly create a project for a compatible board (such as the MKR WiFi 1010). When importing a template you may experience this error:

!['We were not able to upload the template sketch' error in IoT Cloud. The file ThingsProperties.h is missing, throwing a 'No such file or directory' error.](img/IoT_Cloud_Template_Import_Error.PNG)

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id: 360016077320
---

[Arduino IoT Cloud](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/) supports many Arduino and third-party boards, as well as a number of Linux devices.
[Arduino IoT Cloud](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/) supports many Arduino and third-party boards, as well as a number of Linux devices.

---

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Supported third-party devices can also be used:

* A wide range of Wi-fi enabled ESP32 and ESP8266 based devices. For a list of supported models, go to the [Devices tab in IoT Cloud](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices) and click **"Add"**. Then click **Set up a 3rd Party device** and open the **Select model** dropdown for ESP32 or ESP8266.
* A wide range of Wi-fi enabled ESP32 and ESP8266 based devices. For a list of supported models, go to the [Devices tab in IoT Cloud](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices) and click **"Add"**. Then click **Set up a 3rd Party device** and open the **Select model** dropdown for ESP32 or ESP8266.
* LoRaWAN® devices

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1. Connect the board to your computer.

2. Go to [Arduino IoT Cloud](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices)
2. Go to [Arduino IoT Cloud](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices)

3. Click the **Devices** tab, then click **Add device**. Choose to set up an Arduino or 3rd party device depending on your device.

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![Agent correctly installed confirmation page](img/create-agent-install-correctly.png)

4. Start using the [Web Editor](https://create.arduino.cc/editor) and [IoT Cloud](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/things)!
4. Start using the [Web Editor](https://create.arduino.cc/editor) and [IoT Cloud](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/things)!

## Troubleshooting

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---

1. Go to [cloud.arduino.cc/registration](https://cloud.arduino.cc/registration)[^1].
1. Go to [cloud.arduino.cc/registration](https://cloud.arduino.cc/home/registration)[^1].

>
[^1]: You can also access this page anywhere on arduino.cc by selecting _![Arduino account symbol.](img/symbol_profile.png) > My Courses_ and clicking the **"Register Kit"** button.

2. Choose whether to add the kit to your private space, or add it to a shared space.

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* [Find the activation code for your kit](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4402999992850-Where-is-the-activation-code-for-my-kit-)
* [If the kit activation code does not work](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360017549580-If-the-kit-activation-code-does-not-work)

[^1]: You can also access this page anywhere on arduino.cc by selecting _![Arduino account symbol.](img/symbol_profile.png) > My Courses_ and clicking the **"Register Kit"** button.
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## MKR WAN 1300 and MKR WAN 1310

The Arduino [MKR WAN 1310](https://store.arduino.cc/mkr-wan-1310) and [MKR WAN 1300](https://store.arduino.cc/mkr-wan-1310) boards allow you to connect your sensors and actuators over long distances using the LoRa® wireless protocol or throughout LoRaWAN™ networks. These boards can be connected to the [Arduino IoT Cloud](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot), your own LoRa® network using the **Arduino LoRa® PRO Gateway**, existing LoRaWAN™ infrastructure like The Things Network, or even other boards using the direct connectivity mode.
The Arduino [MKR WAN 1310](https://store.arduino.cc/mkr-wan-1310) and [MKR WAN 1300](https://store.arduino.cc/mkr-wan-1310) boards allow you to connect your sensors and actuators over long distances using the LoRa® wireless protocol or throughout LoRaWAN™ networks. These boards can be connected to the [Arduino IoT Cloud](https://create.arduino.cc/iot), your own LoRa® network using the **Arduino LoRa® PRO Gateway**, existing LoRaWAN™ infrastructure like The Things Network, or even other boards using the direct connectivity mode.

Learn how to easily connect these boards to the Arduino Cloud and TTN in the following links:

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### Check the firmware version

1. Open the [Device tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices).
1. Open the [Device tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices).

2. Click the row with your device.

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If a new firmware is released for a device added to IoT Cloud:

1. Open the [Device tab](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices).
1. Open the [Device tab](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices).

2. Click the row with your device.

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1. Connect the board to your computer and make sure the Serial Monitor is not open.

2. Open the [Device tab in Arduino IoT Cloud](https://cloud.arduino.cc/iot/devices).
2. Open the [Device tab in Arduino IoT Cloud](https://create.arduino.cc/iot/devices).

3. Remove the device if it's been previously added by clicking the three dots, then _Remove_.

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