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# Using Web Radar

#### **Ensure you have downloaded the 'Loader Files' from your order**

* Download and extract 'Loader Files.zip' and put the Sensory loader into the extracted 'Loader Files' folder

#### **To share the web radar locally on the same network (ie. home):**

* Enable 'Web Radar' in Radar tab
* After 'Web Radar' setting has been enabled, press 'Copy' to copy the local access link and paste it in your browser to access the web radar locally

#### **To share the web radar publicly, (ie. friends):**

* Enable 'Web Radar' in Radar tab
* Change 'Share with' option to share with friends
* Wait a few seconds and a link will be generated, you can press copy to copy the link to share with your friends
* If no link is shown, go to 'Loader Files' folder and run 'Run Radar.bat'
* A link will be generated and will look something like '<https://declared-realm-duo-msgid.trycloudflare.com>'
* Copy that link and share it with your friends

#### **You can also share web radar using port forwarding:**

* Port forward port '8081' to the IP address of your 2nd PC in your router settings
* Give your public IP address and port number to your friend to access, it should like something like "153.356.2.64:8081" and they can just paste that into their browser to access the web radar


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