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diff --git a/docs/wipy/tutorial/wlan.rst b/docs/wipy/tutorial/wlan.rst
index bdfd3e0a54..acc67a4b28 100644
--- a/docs/wipy/tutorial/wlan.rst
+++ b/docs/wipy/tutorial/wlan.rst
@@ -50,14 +50,15 @@ Assigning a static IP address when booting
If you want your WiPy to connect to your home router after boot-up, and with a fixed
IP address so that you can access it via telnet or FTP, use the following script as /flash/boot.py::
- import machine
+ import machine, network
from network import WLAN
wlan = WLAN() # get current object, without changing the mode
if machine.reset_cause() != machine.SOFT_RESET:
wlan.init(WLAN.STA)
# configuration below MUST match your home router settings!!
- wlan.ifconfig(config=('192.168.178.107', '255.255.255.0', '192.168.178.1', '8.8.8.8'))
+ network.ipconfig(dns='8.8.8.8')
+ wlan.ipconfig(addr4='192.168.0.107/24', gw4='192.168.0.1')
if not wlan.isconnected():
# change the line below to match your network ssid, security and password