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     <li>Navigate to the <b>Services → VPN → Zerotier</b> page. Enable Zerotier, specify your network ID and save:<br>[[File:Zerotier_6.png|1000px]]<br>The first time Zerotier is enabled it creates a unique address for you which can take a bit of time.</li>
 
     <li>Navigate to the <b>Services → VPN → Zerotier</b> page. Enable Zerotier, specify your network ID and save:<br>[[File:Zerotier_6.png|1000px]]<br>The first time Zerotier is enabled it creates a unique address for you which can take a bit of time.</li>
 
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     <li>After a minute or two your routers Zerotier address should become visible on the network options. Note: For peace of mind, you can name the connection:<br>[[File:Zerotier_7.png]]</li>
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     <li>After a minute or two your routers Zerotier address should become visible on the network options. Note: For peace of mind, you can name the connection:<br>[[File:Zerotier_7.png|1000px]]</li>
 
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     <li>If you have the network set to be Private, you will need to authenticate it as well to allow access to this network. You should see the same created address and a given Managed IP that you can confirm in a console or the given CLI in the System tab.
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     <li>If you have the network set to be Private, you will need to authenticate it as well to allow access to this network. You can do that from the <b>Services → CLI</b> page. Login (user: root; password: router's admin password) and type <b><i>ifconfig</i></b>. It should give you a "zt" interface with the same IP. If you see these options, it means you are connected to the Zerotier network and will be capable to reach other devices also connected there.<br>[[File:Zerotier_8.png]]</li>
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