<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>waxwing wrote</title><author_name>waxwing (npub1va…knuu7)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1vadcfln4ugt2h9ruwsuwu5vu5am4xaka7pw6m7axy79aqyhp6u5q9knuu7</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>#asknostr&#xA;&#xA;Does anyone know how to set up a start9? I have a friend who&#39;s not very tech knowledgeable but was gifted one and wants to run it as a node in their office. I believe it&#39;s already assembled (it might even have bitcoin core already installed), but I have no idea how to &#34;bootstrap&#34; it (unfortunately they are also on Windows, but the question stands even if they weren&#39;t). How does one connect to it to start with? If it&#39;s on the LAN, do you search for the device by IP and then .. what? I saw some general description of steps on the net but it seems to say &#34;access it via embassy.local&#34; but that (unsurprisingly) didn&#39;t work immediately. BTC sessions tutorial says &#34;put http://&#34; at the front in the browser and it will work, but I&#39;m having a hard time believing, is that it all it takes, if it&#39;s on the LAN? How would that name resolution work without any configuration?</html></oembed>