
The software has successfully connected to a Crafty Quiz Mini Router by Ethernet cable.
We advise using this method of connecting as it is the most reliable.

The software has successfully connected to a Crafty Quiz Mini Router by Wi-Fi.
You can connect your router to your computer by Wi-Fi but you should only do this if it is not possible to connect via Ethernet cable as the connection is not as reliable.

The software has successfully connected to a router by Ethernet cable but it is not a Crafty Quiz Mini Router.
If you’re hosting a quiz at home and want to use your own router it is best to connect it by Ethernet cable as this is the most reliable method of connecting.

The software has successfully connected to a router by Wi-Fi but it is not a Crafty Quiz Mini Router.
If you’re hosting a quiz at home and you’re using your own router the you can connect your router to your computer by Wi-Fi but you should only do this if it is not possible to connect via Ethernet cable as the connection is not as reliable.

There is a connection error
If the connection feedback icon is red when you are trying to host a quiz it means there is a connection error. To resolve this look at the bottom right of your computer screen on the Windows toolbar where you should see one of the three icons below. If you are using an earlier version of Windows than Windows 10 the icons may be different.




If you see something like this you are connected to more than one network or the same network by both Ethernet and Wi-Fi.
Click ‘disconnect’ to disconnect your computer from the Wi-Fi network or disconnect the Ethernet cable from your computer.

If you see something like this you are not connected to a network at all.
Either connect your computer and router with an Ethernet cable or connect your computer to the Wi-Fi network you want to use to host your quiz.