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`sudo raspi-config`

Selection the `Network Options` item from the menu, then the `Wif-fi` option. On a fresh install, for regulatory purposes, you will need to specify the country in which the device is being used. Then set the SSID of the network, and the passphrase for the network. If you do not know the SSID of the network you want to connect to, see the next section on how to list available networks prior to running raspi-config.
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`sudo raspi-config`

Select the `Network Options` item from the menu, then the `Wif-fi` option. On a fresh install, for regulatory purposes, you will need to specify the country in which the device is being used. Then set the SSID of the network, and the passphrase for the network. If you do not know the SSID of the network you want to connect to, see the next section on how to list available networks prior to running raspi-config.
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Wif-fi -> Wi-fi

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Thanks @lurch, I've pushed to CE - might be a few days.

@JamesH65 JamesH65 merged commit ce0642d into master Jul 3, 2018
@JamesH65 JamesH65 deleted the JamesH65-wifi-raspi-config-update branch August 1, 2018 16:10
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