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# Quick Start
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If you have a Butter Box with the latest version of the Butter software
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loaded on the SD card, take these quick steps to get set up.
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### Check supplies
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Make sure you have the supplies for a basic box:
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* [ ] Power source
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* [ ] USB drive
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* [ ] USB Adapters (as needed)
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* [ ] Butter Box Device (with micro SD card inserted)
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* [ ] Case
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<figure><img src="/img/docs/signal-2025-08-21-140334_003.jpeg" alt=""/><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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### Make sure the micro SD card is inserted into the device
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The micro SD card should have the latest version of Butter OS running on it.
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### Plug it in to power on
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Connect the power supply to the first micro USB port and correct wall
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outlet.
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<figure><img src="/img/docs/1.png" alt="" width="375"/><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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You will know the box is working if ‘butterbox’ wifi appears in the wifi
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list on your phone or computer. If it doesn’t, unplug the box and plug it
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back in.
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_If using a solar battery or other means of power, use one with the correct
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specs to ensure adequate power and avoid damage to the unit. For a Pi Zero 2
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W use Micro USB power supply with at least 2.0A._
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[Link to Power Supply Options](build-a-box/power-supply)
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### Insert USB drive
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Connect the USB adapter to the open port. Then plug in the USB drive. Learn
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more about loading the USB drive with treasures in the [File
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Sharing](services/file-sharing) section.
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<figure><img src="/img/docs/2.png" alt="" width="375"/><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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### Access the Butter Box Portal
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Join the ‘butterbox’ Wi-Fi. After 30 seconds, scan the QR code on the
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box. This connects you to **http://butterbox.local** in a browser.
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[https://youtu.be/KB5O9MSoaAg](https://youtu.be/KB5O9MSoaAg)
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<div align="center"><figure><img src="/img/docs/qr code.png" alt="" width="375"/><figcaption></figcaption></figure></div>
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_If this page does not load, wait a few minutes to ensure
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connectivity. Refresh the page. If you’re connecting from a smartphone, turn
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off your mobile data or turn on airplane mode. Then try again._
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:::info
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This is an HTTP page, not HTTPS, because it's served from a local device with no internet connection. Your data never leaves the network, so it's still private and secure.
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The Wi-Fi does not have a password by default. Though, you can easily add
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one in the Admin Settings.
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### Once connected, use Admin Settings to set up your box.
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The admin setup wizard is designed to give you choice over which services
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are offered on the box and to increase its security. You will be prompted to
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go to Admin Settings if this is the first time you've used the box.
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### Share access to the portal
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Once you share with others, they will connect to it in the same way you just
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did.
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:::info
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For a Pi Zero 2 W: Up to 5 people can connect to the box at any time. After people connect and get what they need, encourage them to leave the box to give others a turn.\
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The physical reach of the Box varies. But as a rule of thumb, people in the same room as the box (or in talking distance) will be able to access it.
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