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Changing the IP address

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The Iron Pi comes from the factory configured to connect to the network with the IP address 192.168.1.220. After logging into the web interface, click the IP Address link in the sidebar:

This will take you to the IP Address page. The first time you configure an Iron Pi, it will be set to Manual mode with an IP Address of 192.168.1.200 as shown below. You can edit these address and click Save to update them:

If you want the IP Address to be automatically assigned by your router, select the DHCP mode and hit Save:

Once the router has assigned the Iron Pi an IP address, you should see values in the fields like so:

You can click the refresh icon to reload the current settings if necessary: