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the Starter Kit to connect to it by double-clicking on any of the 
other SSIDs. The following screen appears. 
Figure
 11:  Wireless Reconfiguration 
4.  Enter the details of the Access Point to which you want to Starter 
Kit to connect, including the SSID, Pre-Shared Key, DHCP 
(Enable/Disable), Device IP Address, Laptop/PC IP Address and the 
Gateway Address. 
5.  Click on Apply and close the Demo Application. Connect the Laptop 
to the new Access Point and you can restart the Demo Application 
to communicate with the Starter Kit again. 
NOTE: If the details entered in step 4 above are incorrect and the 
connection to the Access Point fails, the MCU application reboots with 
the default configuration where it tries to connect to an Open Access 
Point (Auto Connect mode). The LCD module will display “CONFIG 
ERROR” for a second to signal this. The user would have to go through 
the steps detailed in Auto Connect/Manual modes to connect and 
reconfigure the MCU board wirelessly again. 
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