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### Changing channel settings
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### Changing channel settings
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The channel settings can also be changed, either by using a standard (shareable) meshtastic URL or you can set particular channel parameter (for advanced users).
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The channel settings can also be changed, either by using a standard (shareable) meshtastic URL or you can set a particular channel parameter (for advanced users).
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Meshtastic encodes the radio channel and PSK in the channel's URL. All nodes must connect to the channel again by using the URL provided after a change in this section by performing the `--info` switch.
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Meshtastic encodes the radio channel and PSK in the channel's URL. All nodes must connect to the channel again by using the URL provided after a change in this section by performing the `--info` switch.
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Use `--ch-set psk none --ch-index 0` to turn off encryption.
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Use `--ch-set psk none --ch-index 0` to turn off encryption.
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Use `--ch-set psk random --ch-index 0` will assign a new (high quality) random AES256 key to the primary channel (similar to what the Android app does when making new channels).
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Use `--ch-set psk random --ch-index 0` to assign a new (high quality) random AES256 key to the primary channel (similar to what the Android app does when making new channels).
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Use `--ch-set psk default --ch-index 0` to restore the standard 'default' (minimally secure, because it is in the source code for anyone to read) AES128 key.
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Use `--ch-set psk default --ch-index 0` to restore the standard 'default' (minimally secure, because it is in the source code for anyone to read) AES128 key.
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sudo usermod -a -G dialout <username>
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sudo usermod -a -G dialout <username>
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If the adding the user to the dialout group does not work, you can use the following command to find out which group to add your user to.
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If adding your user to the dialout group does not work, you can use the following command to find out which group to add your user to.
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In this example (from Arch Linux) the group was "uucp"
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In this example (from Arch Linux) the group was "uucp"
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```shell
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