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In cases where neither WiFi nor Ethernet networks are available, the initialization of a Local Area Network (known as HotSpot) from the laptop/PC acting as server allows to create an access point in which other devices can connect and thus work concurrently with ARIS, even without any Internet connection. In order to set up and run ARIS in a HotSpot network, you must do the following: | In cases where neither WiFi nor Ethernet networks are available, the initialization of a Local Area Network (known as HotSpot) from the laptop/PC acting as server allows to create an access point in which other devices can connect and thus work concurrently with ARIS, even without any Internet connection. In order to set up and run ARIS in a HotSpot network, you must do the following: | ||
Latest revision as of 11:24, 31 January 2025
In cases where neither WiFi nor Ethernet networks are available, the initialization of a Local Area Network (known as HotSpot) from the laptop/PC acting as server allows to create an access point in which other devices can connect and thus work concurrently with ARIS, even without any Internet connection. In order to set up and run ARIS in a HotSpot network, you must do the following: