--- title: "Setup basic information" description: "Setting up the basic info of Home Assistant." related: - docs: /integrations/homeassistant/ - docs: /docs/configuration/ --- As part of the default onboarding process, Home Assistant can detect your location from IP address geolocation. Home Assistant will automatically select a unit system and time zone based on this location. If you didn't adjust this directly during onboarding, you can do it later. <p class='img'> <img class="no-shadow" src='/images/docs/configuration/general-settings.png' alt='Screenshot showing General settings page'> Screenshot showing the General settings page. </p> The general settings described here are managed by the [Home Assistant Core integration](/integrations/homeassistant/). If you are interested in the actions offered by this integration, check out the integration documentation. ## Editing the general settings To change the general settings that were defined during onboarding, follow these steps: 1. Go to {% my general title="**Settings** > **System** > **General**" %}. - Make your changes. - To change location or radius, under **Edit location**, select edit. - Then, adjust location and radius. <img class="no-shadow" src='/images/docs/configuration/change_location_radius.webp' alt='Screencast showing how to zoom and pan to change location and radius on the Edit home page'> - To add a new zone, select **Add zone**. - To save your changes, select **Update**. 2. To change network-related configuration, such as the network name, go to {% my network title="**Settings** > **System** > **Network**" %}. 3. If some of the settings are not visible, you may need to enable **Advanced mode**. - In the bottom left, select your username to go to your {% my profile title="**User profile**" %}, and enable **Advanced mode**. 4. **Troubleshooting**: If any of the settings are grayed out and can't be edited, this is because they are defined in the {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. - If you prefer editing the settings in the UI, you have to delete these entries from the {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file. - For more information about the general settings in YAML, refer to the [Home Assistant Core integration documentation](/integrations/homeassistant/).  5. To apply the changes, follow the steps on [reloading the configuration](/docs/configuration/#reloading-configuration-changes). ## Changing a person's display name The display name is the name that is shown in Home Assistant. It can differ from the user name, which is the name used to log in. ### Prerequisites - You need administrator rights to change a display name. ## To change a display name 1. To edit the display name of a person using Home Assistant, go to {% my people title="**Settings** > **People**" %} and select the person for which you want to change the display name. 2. Change the display name and select **Update** to save the change. ## Changing a user name The user name is the name that is used to log in. It can differ from the display name. ### Prerequisites - You need owner rights to change a user name. ### To change a username 1. To edit the username of a person using Home Assistant, go to {% my people title="**Settings** > **People**" %} and select the person for which you want to change the display name. 2. Change the username and select **Update** to save the change. - The log in is case-sensitive. ## Changing authentication settings To learn how to edit authentication settings such as password or multi-factor authentication, refer to the following topics: - [Authentication](/docs/authentication/) - [multi-factor authentication](/docs/authentication/multi-factor-auth/) - [Help, I'm locked out](/docs/locked_out/)