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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`.
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If your wallet is not in Advanced mode, you will have to change it to Advanced mode (see next step).
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If your wallet is already in Advanced mode, you can skip the next step.
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## 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`
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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.
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## 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 for finding nodes. One of the easiest methods would be to use a public remote node run by moneroworld, but they have a tool for finding random nodes too.
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## 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.
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If you don't see this pop up, go to `Settings` > `Node` page.
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On this page select `Remote Node`.
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