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# Crew Stations

Red-Shirts, reporting for duty!

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### Select "Join Server" from the main menu

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### Connect to the Server

The Server automatically broadcasts itself across the local network.  If you select the "**Auto-connect to the first detected server**" option, then the app will take care of the connection for you.

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Alternatively, you can enter the Server's IP address manually and click "Connect."

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<summary>Finding your Server's IP address</summary>

If you run your Server with the Viewscreen module, then you can hit the `Esc` key to bring up a menu, which displays its local IP address.

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### Select a Ship

Currently, only the default ship ([which was spawned when the server started](/infinity-command/getting-started/starting-a-server.md)) is available. Down the road, all the player ships in the current simulation will be available.

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### Select Your Desired Crew Station

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