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Dodocoolsetup Welcomehtm -

dodocoolsetup.welcome.htm is the local configuration page used to set up dodocool Wi-Fi repeaters and extenders

Still Stuck? Where to Get Help

Dodocool is no longer an active brand (as of 2025, their website and Amazon storefront are defunct). However, you can still find help: dodocoolsetup welcomehtm

User Manual Access: Linking to PDF versions of the instruction manual. dodocoolsetup

In most cases, when you plug a Dodocool device into your computer via USB or connect to its temporary Wi-Fi hotspot, the device automatically opens a browser window displaying the welcome.htm page. This page guides you through network selection, password entry, and firmware updates. First-use magic: Run a small demo scenario showing

Once the welcome.htm page appears, you will see a configuration panel. Select your home Wi-Fi from the list, enter the password, and click Save or Apply.

  • First-use magic: Run a small demo scenario showing one cool capability in 15 seconds, e.g., dimming lights and playing a favorite playlist simultaneously. Let users skip, but seeing potential is motivating.
  • Teach with brevity: Use tooltips or a single “What can it do?” card rather than long help pages.
  • Give control: Default to privacy-friendly settings and make changes easy to find later.
</style> </head> <body> <div class="setup-container"> <div class="header"> <div class="logo">🔌📡</div> <h1>Welcome to Dodocool Setup</h1> <p>Get your device ready in minutes</p> </div> <div class="content"> <div class="step"> <h3>📦 1. Connect your Dodocool device</h3> <p>Plug the Dodocool adapter into an available USB port on your computer. If it's a Bluetooth/Wi-Fi dongle, ensure the antenna (if any) is attached.</p> </div>
    <div class="step">
        <h3>💿 2. Driver installation</h3>
        <p>Your device should be detected automatically. If drivers are needed:</p>
        <ul>
            <li>✅ Windows: Allow automatic driver search via Windows Update</li>
            <li>✅ macOS: Usually plug-and-play (no extra drivers)</li>
            <li>✅ Linux: Supported by default kernel modules</li>
        </ul>
    </div>

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