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2. Start installer
3. Select “Add python.exe to Path” (see below that option is not selected by default)
4. Complete remaining steps of installation
![Python installation set up](ota-ide-python-configuration.png)
2. Now prepare the sketch and configuration for the upload over a serial port.
- Start Arduino IDE and load sketch DNS_SD_Arduino_OTA.ino available under File > Examples > ESP8266mDNS
[PICTURE]
![OTA sketch selection](ota-ide-sketch-selection.png)
- Update ssid and pass in the sketch so the module can join your WiFi network
[PICTURE]
![ssid and pass entry](ota-ide-ssid-pass-entry.png)
- Configure upload parameters as below (you may need to adjust configuration if you are using a different module):
[PICTURE]
![configuration of serial upload](ota-ide-serial-upload-configuration.png)
3. Upload the sketch (Ctrl+U). Once done open Serial Monitor (Ctrl+Shift+M) and check if the module has joined your WiFi network.
[PICTURE]
![check if module joined network](ota-ide-module-joined-wifi.png)
4. Only if module is connected, after a dozen (or two dozens) of seconds the esp8266-ota port will show up in Arduino IDE:
[PICTURE]
![selection og OTA port](ota-ide-ota-port-selection.png)
5. Now get ready for your first OTA upload by changing configuration settings as follows:
[PICTURE]
![configuration of OTA upload](ota-ide-ota-upload-configuration.png)
6. If you have successfully completed all the above steps, you can upload (Ctrl+U) the same (or any other) sketch over OTA:
[PICTURE]
![OTA upload complete](ota-ide-ota-upload-complete.png)
**Note**