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Simplify versioning system for user guides This new approach doesn't require version numbers and make easier for contributors to understand the status of the document. There are only 3 states: - Outdated: The page is outdated and might not work as expected - Untranslated: The page needs to be translated - Translation outdated: The page is translated, but the original (English) document has been updated To mark a guide as outdated, we change the boolean of the front matter entry 'outdated' in /resources/user-guides/GUIDE. If 'False', the guide is updated. If 'True' all versions of the guide (English included) will show a warning at the bottom of the page. The other 2 states are related to the status of the translated pages and we control them from the language-specific user guides: /_i18n/LANG/resources/user-guides/GUIDE. At the top of the page a snippet will include 2 parameters: - translated: "yes" if the page is translated, "no" if it's not. - translationOutdated: "yes" if the translation is outdated, "no" if it's not This new system aims to be simpler than the precedent, avoiding to compare versioning numbers and using a higher level system instead (yes, no, True, False). I also removed the middle way status 'only minor changes', because if there are only minor changes that don't affect the usability of the guide, we don't need to point it out. The old system was complex and people didn't use it. These changes will hopefully make things easier for translators and other contributors.
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## Check if your wallet is in advanced mode
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To use a custom remote node, your wallet must be in advanced mode. Simple
mode and Simple mode (bootstrap) don't support this feature.
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To check if your wallet is in advanced mode, go to `Settings` > `Info` and see `Wallet mode`.
If your wallet is not in Advanced mode, you will have to change it to
Advanced mode (see next step).
If your wallet is already in Advanced mode, you can skip the next step.
![Wallet
mode](/img/resources/user-guides/en/remote_node/wallet_mode_info.png){:width="600px"}
## Change your wallet to advanced mode
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If your wallet is open, you need to close it first. Go to `Settings` > `Wallet` > `Close this wallet`
![Close
Wallet](/img/resources/user-guides/en/remote_node/close_open_wallet.png){:width="600px"}
The main menu (`Welcome to Monero` screen) will open. At the bottom left,
click on `Change wallet mode` button, and on the next page select `Advanced
mode`. Next, open your wallet file again.
![Change Wallet
Mode](/img/resources/user-guides/en/remote_node/change_wallet_mode.png){:width="600px"}
![Advanced
Mode](/img/resources/user-guides/en/remote_node/advanced_mode.png){:width="600px"}
## Finding a public remote node
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First, you will need to find a public remote node to connect to. The website
[moneroworld.com](https://moneroworld.com/#nodes) has some great resources
about remote nodes, and the website [monero.fail](https://monero.fail) has
a list of functioning remote nodes.
## Configuring your wallet to connect to a custom public remote node
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When opening your wallet, a pop up will appear with the option `Use custom settings`. Click on it, and you will be sent to `Settings` > `Node` page.
If you don't see this pop up, go to `Settings` > `Node` page.
![Configure Remote
Node](/img/resources/user-guides/en/remote_node/remote_node_config.png){:width="600px"}
On this page select `Remote Node`.
In `Address` you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to
connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could
look like any IP address.
In `Port` you should fill the port of the remote node. If a remote node is
listed as `node.moneroworld.com:18089`, the address is
`node.moneroworld.com` and the port is `18089`. The default port is `18081`,
but it can vary depending on the node you are connecting to.
If your remote node requires authentication, you can enter a username in
`Daemon username` and a password in `Daemon password`.
Finally, click on `Connect` button and wait for your wallet to connect.