Once done shut down the Pi and put the SD card back into the Raspberry Pi Zero W. We were unable to change the name for some reason, we'll investigate that further later. Make a note of the name of your Astroprint, for example: as you will need this. You should be able to configure Astroprint through the wizard. On another device (tablet, phone or computer) open a browser and connect to this IP address. Once booted it should be connected to your WiFi, make a note of the IP address. In this file add the following (and update the SSID and password accordingly): allow-hotplug wlan0 Now you need to setup your WiFi connection: Plug everything into your Raspberry Pi and boot it up Log into your Pi via SSH (it is located at octopi.local if your computer supports bonjour or the IP address assigned by your router), default username is pi, default password is raspberry. In this file you need to add two lines: network: ![]() Now we need to setup the network connection, this is so you don't have to use the Astroprint hotspot which doesn't work with the onboard WiFi in either the RPi Zero W or RPi 3. If you're using the RPi Zero W camera (as we are) you'll need to enable it through:
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