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Expand Up @@ -191,10 +191,14 @@ The image below shows the PCB in a Black Cat 2 tube amplifier with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
- Search for Wi-Fi networks with a notebook or smartphone. A unsecured ESP-LINK access point should appear. Connect to the unsecured network (see ESP-LINK Wi-FI instructions [here]( https://github.com/jeelabs/esp-link/blob/master/WIFI-CONFIG.md ))
- Open ESP-LINK web Interface in your web browser using the ESP-LINK default IP: http://192.168.4.1
- Set up the connection to your Wi-Fi network with the ESP-LINK web interface. After every boot of the ESP8266 the ESP-LINK firmware will search for the network. If the ESP is unable to connect to it (i.e out of range) it will come up as a access point

- Set the baudrate of the microcontroller UART to 57600 (uC Console -> Baud 57600)

- Set the Pin assignment as displayed below

![esp-link-cfg](pics/esp-link_cfg.png)

![esp-link-cfg](pics/esp-link_cfg.png)

> ESP-Link Config
- After a reboot of the ESP it should be a client in your Wi-Fi network with a ip-address assigned from your DNS server. The settings should be as shown in the screenshot above (try to reach the esp-link firmware at the correct ip-address i.e. http://192.168.178.49/).

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