Configuring NAO for the first time

When connecting for the first time NAO to a network, a step by step Getting started wizard guides you through key settings:

NAO - Getting started wizard

Getting started language and software agreement

Step Action

Choose the language to use in the current wizard.

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Click the next-button next button.

Check and validate the 2 conditions of the End-user Software License Agreement.

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Click the next-button next button.

Setting WiFi connection

Step Action

Select one of the available WiFi networks.

Note: choose a Wifi network having one of the Supported personal securities.

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For further details, see: Why setting a WiFi connection.

Complete the required parameters, and click the Connect button.

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Tips: Do not remove the cable yet: the wizard requires the Ethernet connection.

Click the next-button next button.

Customizing your robot

Step Action

Customize the name of your robot.

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This is useful if you have more than one NAO.

Click the next-button next button.

Change the password securing the access to the robot.

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Warning

Keep the password!

Robot’s password is mandatory to connect to the robot and to its Web page.

Click the next-button next button.

Complete the login and password you used to access to the Aldebaran Cloud.

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Click the next-button next button.

Two cases:

  • You have customized the name of the robot.

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    Make sure the robot is fully charged, or better, plug the charger, and click the Reboot now button.

  • You have not customized the name of the robot.

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    Click the Finish button to access to the NAO Web page.

Switching to WiFi connection

Step Action
Remove the Ethernet cable and put back the hatch behind the head of the robot.
Follow Accessing to the NAO Web page to discover more settings such as Language, Volume and Time zone.