This will guide you through setting up the first BluFi of your project
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There are two separate parts to the provisioning process:
- Making Create a BluFi template with the right WiFi Wi- Fi settings. Please refer to 03. How-to Setup Templates for details.
- Physically provisioning BluFi using the Bluzone App
Physical Provisioning of a BluFi:
Step 1 : Launch the Bluzone app on your device
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Step 2 : Sign in using your username and password
Step 3 : Click Provision
Step 4 : Click BluFi
Step 5 : Next you will see a list of all the available BluFi around you. Select appropriate BluFi
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Step 6 : Choose appropriate BluFi template. Please refer to 03. How-to Setup Templates for details on how to setup various templates
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Step 7 :Next you will be prompted to select the physical location of the BluFi where it is being deployed. Location is assigned by GPS and can be changed manually by dragging the pin in order to be more accurate
Step 8 : Next you will be prompted to take a Selfie of the BluFi. This is an optional step and is recommended so that others can easily identify the location of the BluFi after deployment
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Step 9 : Next you will be prompted to enter a name for the BluFi. You may keep the default name but it is recommended to choose a unique name that is meaningful to you. At this time you may also add Tags from the template, or create new ones if needed. Click Provision after entering the information
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Step 10 : Wait for provisioning process to complete
Step 11 : Congratulations, you have provisioned you first Bluvision BluFi on Bluzone.io
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Wi-Fi can work over one of two spectrum bands: 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Before proceeding with configuration, please ensure your Wi-Fi configuration uses a 2.4GHz SSID.
NOTE : Blufis BluFIs use port 443 for the https/wss websocket connection to Bluzone cloud, and port 123 for the NTP protocol (Network time protocol). In some enterprises, wifi Wi-Fi access is restricted with mac address filtering.Please make sure your wifi either Mac address filtering should not be enabled in Wi-Fi access point is not doing that, or that you whitelist your blufiBluFls Mac address. |
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