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ARIS allows other devices in the same network as the PC/laptop running the application to connect to the system and to work cooperatively.
However, ARIS executes by default on “localhost” (i.e., the computer you are currently using, which is a way to access services or resources on your own machine without going over a network), and thus not allowing other devices (even if they are in the same network) to connect to this address. In order to make ARIS available to your network through a  [[WiFi Connection|WiFi Connection]], you need to modify the IP address as in the [[WiFi Connection|instructions]].

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ARIS allows other devices in the same network as the PC/laptop running the application to connect to the system and to work cooperatively. 
However, ARIS executes by default on “localhost” (i.e., the computer you are currently using, which is a way to access services or resources on your own machine without going over a network), and thus not allowing other devices (even if they are in the same network) to connect to this address. In order to make ARIS available to your network through a  [[WiFi Connection|WiFi Connection]], you need to modify the IP address as in the [[WiFi Connection|instructions]].

ARIS allows other devices in the same network as the PC/laptop running the application to connect to the system and to work cooperatively. However, ARIS executes by default on “localhost” (i.e., the computer you are currently using, which is a way to access services or resources on your own machine without going over a network), and thus not allowing other devices (even if they are in the same network) to connect to this address. In order to make ARIS available to your network through a WiFi Connection, you need to modify the IP address as in the instructions.