Difference between revisions of "GridNet Radio System/Getting Started"
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== '''Setting up Your Server''' == | == '''Setting up Your Server''' == | ||
− | #Rez the "Nexus GridNet Server v1. | + | #Rez the "Nexus GridNet Server v1.11". (<i>Remember it has to stay there for as long as you have the network.</i>) |
#Touch the server to begin registration & type the desired network name when prompted. | #Touch the server to begin registration & type the desired network name when prompted. | ||
− | #Once | + | #Once your network has been created, you'll receive a dialog prompt to visit a webpage; this will lead you to your GridNet Dashboard. |
#Go to the webpage and enter a new password for your account. (Please note, all networks that you create will appear under this account.) | #Go to the webpage and enter a new password for your account. (Please note, all networks that you create will appear under this account.) | ||
#Bam, your new network is created. Access the new network by clicking the small blue icon that appears in the upper-right hand corner of the network's box. | #Bam, your new network is created. Access the new network by clicking the small blue icon that appears in the upper-right hand corner of the network's box. |
Latest revision as of 12:42, 14 December 2020
Getting Started
- New to the system? Follow our guide here for information on how to get started!
- This guide will help you setup a network successfully, if all steps are done properly.
- Need help and don't understand the guide? Feel free to get in touch with our support by opening a ticket: Nexus Ticket Support
Creating a New Network
Server Placement
- We highly suggest that you place the server in an area that meets the following criteria:
- A location where the server can remain rezzed & running 100% of the time.
- A location where you're permitted to rez objects. The server has a rezzing feature built-in that will automatically rez a distribution server underneath the main server when requested.
- You should leave about 0.2100m of clearance underneath the server in case you do intend to setup a distribution server to prevent it from merging into another object.
Setting up Your Server
- Rez the "Nexus GridNet Server v1.11". (Remember it has to stay there for as long as you have the network.)
- Touch the server to begin registration & type the desired network name when prompted.
- Once your network has been created, you'll receive a dialog prompt to visit a webpage; this will lead you to your GridNet Dashboard.
- Go to the webpage and enter a new password for your account. (Please note, all networks that you create will appear under this account.)
- Bam, your new network is created. Access the new network by clicking the small blue icon that appears in the upper-right hand corner of the network's box.
Creating Zones & Channels
- To begin creating your first zone & channel, you will need to navigate to the "Zone Editor" page.
- Select "Add Zone" and enter the desired zone name.
- Once your zone has been created, you can select "Add Channel" from within the zone and enter the desired channel name.
- Now that you have created your first zone and channel, you can now proceed to configure a radio!
Configuring a Radio
- STOP & READ - If you haven't created a zone & channel yet, please go back and follow the previous step before proceeding.
- Located in the "GridNet Radio System" folder are 15+ radio models to choose from. Go ahead and determine which radio model you'd like to configure to your network!
- Once you have chosen a radio model that you'd like to configure, rez the radio next to the server.
- Touch the server you want to configure the radio to.
- Touch the radio to begin configuring.
- Select the zone you would like to configure the radio to when prompted.
- Set the radio next-owner permissions to 'No Transfer'.
- Take the radio back into your inventory when it asks what channel to use.
- You can now freely distribute the radio.