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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
2. Go to **Magic WAN** > **Network overview (beta)**.
3. Select **Create site**. If this is not the first time you are adding a site, you will have the option **Add site** instead.
3. Select **Add site**.
4. Add a name and description for your new site. Optionally, you can also add the geographical coordinates for your site in **Latitude** and **Longitude**. If you add geographical coordinates, once created your site's location will show in the map.
5. Select **Create and continue**.
6. Choose one or more on-ramps for your site from the list. Remember to only choose the on-ramps available to that particular site, as the list might show on-ramps available on other locations.
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pcx_content_type: how-to
title: Activate Magic WAN Connector
sidebar:
order: 2
---

Before you can activate your Connector, you need to follow Cloudflare's instructions regarding DHCP. For full instructions on this, refer to:

- The [hardware version of Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/#activate-connector)
- The [virtual version of Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-virtual-connector/#activate-connector)
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title: Add or remove connectors
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To add a new Connector you first need to remove the one associated with the on-ramp. You can only have more than one Connector if you initially enabled high availability on your on-ramp.

1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
2. Go to **Magic WAN** > **Connector on-ramps (beta)**.
3. Find the on-ramp that you want to edit > select the three dots next to it > **Edit**.
4. In **Connectors**, remove the Connector associated with the on-ramp.
5. Select **Add Connector** to add a different Connector to your on-ramp.
6. Select **Save**.
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pcx_content_type: how-to
title: Deactivate Magic WAN Connector
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title: Default password
description: Learn how to edit Magic WAN Connector's default password.
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order: 8
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Magic WAN Connector ships to you with a default password that enables you to access the hardware box or the virtual machine. Cloudflare recommends that you change this password after the first boot.

## Default password to access hardware Connector

Your Connector's default password is the serial number (also known as a Service Tag for Dell devices), all uppercase followed by an `!` (exclamation mark). For example, `A1B2C3D!`

## Default password to access Virtual Connector

Your Virtual Connector's default password is the last seven characters of your license key, all uppercase, plus an `!` (exclamation mark).

For example, if your license key is `mconn-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`, your default password will be `TUVWXYZ!`.
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pcx_content_type: how-to
title: Edit basic information
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order: 3
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In **Basic information**, you can change the name and description of your on-ramp.

1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
2. Go to **Magic WAN** > **Connector on-ramps (beta)**.
3. Find the on-ramp that you want to edit > select the three dots next to it > **Edit**.
4. In **Basic information** make the necessary changes.
5. Select **Save**.
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pcx_content_type: how-to
title: Edit network settings
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order: 5
---

1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
2. Go to **Magic WAN** > **Connector on-ramps (beta)**.
3. Find the on-ramp that you want to edit > select the three dots next to it > **Edit**.
4. Go to **Network configuration** > **WAN configuration** or **LAN configuration**.
5. Find the WAN/LAN you want to edit > select the three dots next to it > **Edit**.
6. Make the necessary changes.
7. Select **Save**.
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pcx_content_type: how-to
title: Edit sites
sidebar:
order: 7
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
2. Go to **Magic WAN** > **Network overview (beta)**.
3. Find the site you want to make changes on > select the three dots next to it > **Edit**.
4. In **Basic information**, make changes to the site's name, description, and geographic coordinates.
5. In **On-ramps**, add new on-ramps to your site. You can also remove existing ones.
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pcx_content_type: how-to
title: Edit traffic steering settings
sidebar:
order: 6
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You can only add or remove applications to Breakout traffic and Prioritized traffic. To add or remove applications:

1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
2. Go to **Magic WAN** > **Connector on-ramps (beta)**.
3. Find the on-ramp that you want to edit > select the three dots next to it > **Edit**.
4. Go to **Traffic steering** > **Breakout traffic** or **Prioritized traffic**.
5. Select **Add** to add a new application.
6. To delete an application, find the one you want to delete from **Breakout traffic** or **Prioritized traffic** > select the three dots next to it > **Remove**.
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title: Heartbeat
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order: 9

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title: Interrupt window
head: []
description: Learn how to set up when Magic WAN Connector can update its systems.
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pcx_content_type: how-to
title: Register a hardware Magic WAN Connector
sidebar:
label: Register Magic WAN Connector
order: 1
---

import { Render } from "~/components";

To set up and use a hardware Magic WAN Connector box, you first need to register it with your account. This is not applicable to Virtual Magic WAN Connector.

<Render file="register-hardware-appliance" product="networking-services/mconn" />
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)
}

In this page you will find instructions on how to configure Magic WAN Connector. This guide provides a step-by-step guide for Magic WAN Connector's initial setup. You can either return here after setting up your Connector, or refer to the [Maintenance](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/maintenance/) section where you will find instructions on how to update your settings.

## Prerequisites

{ props.magicWord === "hardware" && (
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{ props.magicWord === "hardware" && (
<>
<AnchorHeading title="Register your appliance" depth={3} />
<Markdown
text={`
To set up and use Magic WAN Connector, you first need to register it with your account.

1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
2. Go to **Magic WAN** > **Configuration**.
3. Under **Connectors**, select **Register your appliance**.
4. In **Appliance details** > **Serial number**, insert the serial number for your device. You can optionally add notes about the Magic WAN Connector you are adding to the dashboard.
5. (Optional) Select **Add** below **Serial number** to add multiple Magic WAN Connectors at once to your account.
6. Select **Register appliance**.

Your device is now registered with your account. Select **Add on-ramps** to continue with the setup process, or **Return to connections** to check your newly added Connector.
`}
inline={false}
/>
<p>To set up and use Magic WAN Connector, you first need to register it with your account.</p>
<Render file="register-hardware-appliance" product="networking-services/mconn" />
</>
)
}
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{}
---

1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
2. Go to **Magic WAN** > **Configuration**.
3. Under **Connectors**, select **Register your appliance**.
4. In **Appliance details** > **Serial number**, insert the serial number for your device. You can optionally add notes about the Magic WAN Connector you are adding to the dashboard.
5. (Optional) Select **Add** below **Serial number** to add multiple Magic WAN Connectors at once to your account.
6. Select **Register appliance**.

Your device is now registered with your account. Select **Add on-ramps** to continue with the setup process, or **Return to connections** to check your newly added Connector.
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