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## ⚡Quick setup:
* Go to Devices > Device Details.
* Find the device(s) you want to use as network devices (network nodes).
* Set the Type of such a device to one of the following: AP, Firewall, Gateway, PLC, Powerline, Router, Switch, USB LAN Adapter, USB WIFI Adapter and WLAN.
* Go to a Device you want to use as network device (network nodes, such as a Switch).
* Set the **Type** of such a device to one of the following: AP, Firewall, Gateway, PLC, Powerline, Router, Switch, USB LAN Adapter, USB WIFI Adapter and WLAN (you can create a custom network type device with in Settings -> General -> `NETWORK_DEVICE_TYPES`).
* Save and go to Network where the devices you've marked as network devices (by selecting the Type as mentioned above) will show up as tabs.
* You can now assign the Unassigend devices to the correct network node.
* If port is empty or 0 a wifi icon is rendered, otherwise a ethernet port icon
* You can now assign the Unassigend devices to the network node.
* If port is empty or 0 a wifi icon is rendered, otherwise a ethernet port icon.
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![Network page](/docs/img/NETWORK_TREE/Network_Page.png)
- Notice the newly added `raspberrypi` (2) tab which now represents a network node, also showing up in the tree (3).
- As we asssigned the `raspberrypi` in the previous 1) Device details page section to the `Internet` parent network node in step (6), the link is also showing up in the tree diagram (4)
- As we asssigned the `raspberrypi` in the previous (1) Device details page section to the `Internet` parent network node in step (6), the link is also showing up in the tree diagram (4)
- We can now assign the device `(AppleTV)` (5) to this `raspberrypi` node, representing a network Switch in this example
### 3. Network page with 2 levels