Dev docs / LAN edits

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@@ -26,10 +26,12 @@ If you are running Android 12+ (not yet available on Calyx/Graphene), you can se
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/android/droidLAN0.svg
:width: 30%
Install certificate
:alt: Install certificate
#. To setup in Firefox, enter ``about:config`` in URL bar, search for "security.enterprise_roots.enabled", and set to ``true``
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/android/droidLAN1.svg
:width: 30%
Firefox about:config
:alt: Firefox about:config
#. That's it! You may now browse the ``.local`` addresses on your Embassy.

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#. Test that this process worked successfully by navigating to the LAN address provided from one of the locations listed under Step 1 at the top of this page. You should not see warnings about the security of this site in your browser (if you do, setup was not successful).

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.. caution:: If you prefer to use a fan, **DO NOT** use the official Raspberry Pi fan, as it requires the same GPIO pins as the audio speaker. Instead, we recommend `this fan <https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-iUniker-30x30x7mm-Brushless-RetroFlag/dp/B076H3TKBP/>`_.
#. A `16GB microSD card <https://amazon.com/SanDisk-Endurance-microSDXC-Adapter-Monitoring/dp/B07NY23WBG/>`_ (no need for bigger). If you have ABSOLUTELY NO data to migrate, you may choose to re-use the card already in your Embassy.
#. A `16GB microSD card <https://amazon.com/SanDisk-Endurance-microSDXC-Adapter-Monitoring/dp/B07NY23WBG/>`_ (no need for bigger). If you have ABSOLUTELY NO data to migrate (from an Embassy v0.2.x), you may choose to re-use the card already in your Embassy.
#. `GPIO mini speaker/buzzer <https://www.amazon.com/Corporate-Computer-Motherboard-Internal-Speaker/dp/B01527H4W2/>`_ (These often sell out, please let us know if this link needs to be refreshed)
#. Ethernet cable
#. MicroSD → USB adapter (or you may have a microSD port on your computer)