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<h3>Step 8: Software Settings</h3>
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Now connect your catears to your Smartphone or Laptop. When powered up there will be an Access Point you can connect to. Its named "WLED-AP".
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In the settings (To the controls -> Config (top right corner)) go to LED Preferences you will need to configure the amount of LEDs the strip has unter "Hardware setup" -> "LED outputs" -> Lenght. Its around 100.
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In the settings (To the controls -> Config (top right corner)) go to LED Preferences you will need to configure the amount of LEDs the strip has unter "Hardware setup" -> "LED outputs" -> Lenght. Its around 40. Chose 3 for DATA GPIO!
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Back in the config Menue you can configure your WLED-AP under "WiFi Setup". Unter "Access Point"
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you can configure a AP-Password to secure your catears against those Eggdy Hackers.
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</br> </br>
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<h2>Advanced Catears</h2>
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