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Wait a little longer, and you will see "yourself" in the middle of the screen. Just below "you", is your journal, where everything you do is recorded. Below the journal you will notice an empty ring - this will show your signal strength once you have connected to a wireless access point. So let's do that now.
 
Wait a little longer, and you will see "yourself" in the middle of the screen. Just below "you", is your journal, where everything you do is recorded. Below the journal you will notice an empty ring - this will show your signal strength once you have connected to a wireless access point. So let's do that now.
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In the top left corner is a circle of smaller cirles. This is your Neighbourhood-circle. At the moment, only nearby wireless access points are visible as small coloured circles - more colour inside means better signal strength. Let your mouse pointer hover above a circle to see the name of the wireless network. A small padlock means you need to supply a username and password to access the network. Click the circle you would like to access. It should be a wireless network you know will grant you Internet access once you are connected. If the network is protected with a padlock, you will be prompted for a valid username and password at this point, so give these and click the OK-button. If everything is okay, you are now connected.
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In the top left corner is a circle of smaller circles. This is your Neighbourhood-circle. At the moment, only nearby wireless access points are visible as small coloured circles - more colour inside means better signal strength. Let your mouse pointer hover above a circle to see the name of the wireless network. A small padlock means you need to supply a username and password to access the network. Click the circle you would like to access. It should be a wireless network you know will grant you Internet access once you are connected. If the network is protected with a padlock, you will be prompted for a valid username and password at this point, so give these and click the OK-button. If everything is okay, you are now connected.
    
You should soon see many small avatars like your own in your neighbourhood. Hover your mouse pointer above them to see what they are called.
 
You should soon see many small avatars like your own in your neighbourhood. Hover your mouse pointer above them to see what they are called.
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=== How do I get involved? ===
 
=== How do I get involved? ===
Please see the [[Sugar Labs/Getting Involved|Getting Involved]] page in this wiki.
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Please see the [[Sugar Labs/GettingInvolved|Getting Involved]] page in this wiki.
    
=== How do I learn more about Sugar Labs? ===
 
=== How do I learn more about Sugar Labs? ===
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==[[DocumentationTeam/FAQ|Documentation]]==
 
==[[DocumentationTeam/FAQ|Documentation]]==
 
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{{:DocumentationTeam/FAQ}}
==[[EducationTeam/FAQ|Education]]==
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==[[Education Team/FAQ|Education]]==
 
{{:EducationTeam/FAQ}}
 
{{:EducationTeam/FAQ}}
 
==[[InfrastructureTeam/FAQ|Infrastructure]]==
 
==[[InfrastructureTeam/FAQ|Infrastructure]]==
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==[[BugSquad/FAQ|Testing]]==
 
==[[BugSquad/FAQ|Testing]]==
 
{{:BugSquad/FAQ}}
 
{{:BugSquad/FAQ}}
==[[WikiTeam/FAQ| Wiki]]==
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==[[Wiki Team/FAQ| Wiki]]==
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[[Category:General public]]
 
[[Category:General public]]

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