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omolini [Basic configuration and network settings]
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     - Connect a Micro USB power cable to the Raspberry Pi. The system should will start booting up immediately.     - Connect a Micro USB power cable to the Raspberry Pi. The system should will start booting up immediately.
  
-Note: you may choose to connect the Raspberry Pi with Wi-fi to simplify connections,​ but for the sake of this tutorial, we're sticking ​with wired connections for now. +Note: you may choose to connect the Raspberry Pi over Wi-fi to simplify connections,​ but for the sake of the tutorial, we'll work with wired connections for now. If you do decide to switch over to WLAN, there are instructions on the next section how to do so
 ==== Powering up the Raspberry Pi ==== ==== Powering up the Raspberry Pi ====
   - It could take up to five minutes to boot. Watch the blinking green activity light on the Raspberry Pi indicating that the Raspberry is booting up (see image below with the red arrow). Once the blinking stops, wait another 15-30 seconds before proceeding. If the activity light of Raspberry does not blink at all after powering up, the MicroSD card may not be properly inserted, it may not have been properly flashed or the image used was corrupted. You may need to retrace your steps up to this point. \\ {{ :​guides:​pics:​raspberry_activity.jpg?​500 |}}   - It could take up to five minutes to boot. Watch the blinking green activity light on the Raspberry Pi indicating that the Raspberry is booting up (see image below with the red arrow). Once the blinking stops, wait another 15-30 seconds before proceeding. If the activity light of Raspberry does not blink at all after powering up, the MicroSD card may not be properly inserted, it may not have been properly flashed or the image used was corrupted. You may need to retrace your steps up to this point. \\ {{ :​guides:​pics:​raspberry_activity.jpg?​500 |}}
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   * [[Guides:​Virtual Modem|Section 1 - Introduction]]   * [[Guides:​Virtual Modem|Section 1 - Introduction]]
   * [[Guides:​Virtual Modem:​Section 2|Section 2 - Shopping list]]   * [[Guides:​Virtual Modem:​Section 2|Section 2 - Shopping list]]
-  * [[Guides:​Virtual Modem:​Section 3|Section 3 - Setting up Raspbian]] << You are here+  ​* **[[Guides:​Virtual Modem:​Section 3|Section 3 - Setting up Raspbian]] << You are here**
   * [[Guides:​Virtual Modem:​Section 4|Section 4 - Setting up Virtual Modem]]   * [[Guides:​Virtual Modem:​Section 4|Section 4 - Setting up Virtual Modem]]
 +  * [[Guides:​Virtual Modem:​Section 5|Section 5 - Using Virtual Modem]]
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 +  * [[Guides:​Connecting Windows 3.1 to the Internet]]
 +  * [[Guides:​Connecting Windows 9x to the Internet]]
 +  * [[Guides:​Connecting Windows 2000 to the Internet]]
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