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# Setup Process

To begin setting up your solver MPC node, first ensure that your system meets the minimum hardware and software requirements outlined in this guide. Once validated, you can proceed to install the node either on your local machine for testing purposes or on a dedicated server (recommended) for stable, long-term participation in the network. During setup, you will be prompted to select the operating system environment, such as Linux, macOS.&#x20;

On which the node will run, and follow the corresponding installation steps provided.

***Note for Node URL Setup:***

<mark style="color:$success;">**Users will be required to allow connection on the following 2 ports on the cloud server:**</mark>

<mark style="color:$success;">**4001: P2P Connection**</mark>

<mark style="color:$success;">**4002: P2P Connection**</mark>

<mark style="color:$success;">**8082: RPC Connection**</mark>

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