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# Overview
=== Overview ===


The F256 is not able to do wifi out of the box, but needs extra hardware.
The F256 is not able to do wifi out of the box, but needs extra hardware.
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Then, you need to access wifi from the device.
Then, you need to access wifi from the device.


# Configuring a wifi-module installed on the motherboard
=== Configuring a wifi-module (on motherboard) ===


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# Finding and configuring a modem
=== Finding and configuring a modem ===


Hardware that we know to work,
Hardware that we know to work,
* [https://www.tindie.com/products/theoldnet/rs232-serial-wifi-modem-for-vintage-computers-v4/#specs|RS232 Serial Wifi Modem for Vintage Computers V4]
* [https://www.tindie.com/products/theoldnet/rs232-serial-wifi-modem-for-vintage-computers-v4/#specs|RS232 Serial Wifi Modem for Vintage Computers V4]


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=== Verify connectivity ===
 
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Revision as of 03:40, 21 December 2023

Overview

The F256 is not able to do wifi out of the box, but needs extra hardware.

There are currently two paths to this, 1. Have a wifi chip module into the motherboard of the f256 foenix. (You can now configure this as an option when you order your foenix, and Stefany will install it) 2. Connect the DB9 serial port to a modem

Then, you need to access wifi from the device.

Configuring a wifi-module (on motherboard)

xxx Needs detail

Finding and configuring a modem

Hardware that we know to work,

xxx Needs detail

Verify connectivity

xxx Needs detail