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         <li>Open the 'Networks' tab and click the 'Create a Network' button.<br></li>
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         <li>Open the ''''Networks'''' tab and click the ''''Create a Network'''' button.<br></li>
 
         <li>Before configuring anything else, you may want to set up some basic settings.</li>
 
         <li>Before configuring anything else, you may want to set up some basic settings.</li>
 
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             <li>Copy the Network ID; you will need it later for ZeroTier node configuration.</li>
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             <li>Copy the '''Network ID'''; you will need it later for ZeroTier node configuration.</li>
 
             <li>Optionally, set up a name and description for your network for easier management.</li>
 
             <li>Optionally, set up a name and description for your network for easier management.</li>
             <li>Select 'Private' access control type; <u>unless</u> you want nodes to connect freely, without authorization.</li>
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             <li>Select ''''Private'''' access control type; unless you want nodes to connect freely, without authorization.</li>
 
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             [[File:Networking rutos configuration example Setting up a ZeroTier tunnel between RUTX device basic settings v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1054px]]
 
             [[File:Networking rutos configuration example Setting up a ZeroTier tunnel between RUTX device basic settings v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|1054px]]
     <li>Scroll down to find the 'IPv4 Auto-Assign' section. Select one of the provided private IP ranges for your network or click 'Advanced' and set up the range manually. For this example we'll be using the <b>10.147.17.*</b> selection which means our network will be using the <b>10.147.17.0/24</b> IP range.<br>[[File:Networking rutos configuration example Setting up a ZeroTier tunnel between RUTX device ipv4 autoassign v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
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     <li>Scroll down to find the ''''IPv4 Auto-Assign'''' section. Select one of the provided private IP ranges for your network or click 'Advanced' and set up the range manually. For this example we'll be using the <b>10.147.17.*</b> selection which means our network will be using the <b>10.147.17.0/24</b> IP range.<br>[[File:Networking rutos configuration example Setting up a ZeroTier tunnel between RUTX device ipv4 autoassign v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]</li>
 
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==Node configuration==
 
==Node configuration==
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Zerotier <b>nodes</b> or <b>members</b> are clients that can connect to a ZeroTier network. This section provides information on how to configure ZeroTier nodes on different types of machines.
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Zerotier <b>nodes</b> or <b>members</b> are clients that can connect to a ZeroTier network. This section provides information on how to configure ZeroTier nodes on RUTX devices.
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Take note that if 'Private' access control type is selected, the nodes will only come online after they authorized by you from the ZeroTier Central dashboard. To learn how to authorize nodes, read the Node Authorization section of this article.
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Take note that if ''''Private'''' access control type is selected, the nodes will only come online after they authorized by you from the ZeroTier Central dashboard. To learn how to authorize nodes, read the [[#Node_authorization]]|Node Authorization section of this article.
    
===Teltonika-Networks RUTX device===
 
===Teltonika-Networks RUTX device===

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