diff --git a/docs/faq.md b/docs/faq.md
index 95bc7dc..d586eff 100644
--- a/docs/faq.md
+++ b/docs/faq.md
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht
??? question "Do I need a power splitter? Why do I need one?"
* Yes for RPi4 - Please see the main readme for splitter types listed under V2 hardware
* Yes for Zero W and Zero W 2, if using dedicated power you still need to split the power from the data towards the target. If using the target for power, this is not needed.
- * This is not needed if you have a PiKVM V3, as the HAT splits power and signal on the board.
+ * This is not needed if you have a PiKVM V3 and V4, as they splits power and signal on the board.
??? question "Can I use PiKVM with non-Raspberry Pi boards (Orange, Nano, etc)?"
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht
??? question "PiKVM does not show the video from the computer at all"
- * Double-check that the video capture device is connected correctly. For the [CSI bridge](/README.md#for-the-hdmi-csi-bridge), this should be exactly the camera port; for the [USB dongle](/README.md#for-the-hdmi-usb-dongle), strictly the port indicated in the picture.
+ * Double-check that the video capture device is connected correctly.
* Some laptops do not output any signal until you switch the output (usually via the FN + and an F5 key on the keyboard).
* Your computer may have turned on sleep mode for the monitor. Move the mouse to turn it off.
* For windows you might need to check for the active signal resolution. To change the active signal resolution you have to go to Settings>System>Display>Advanced display settings>Display adapter properties then, click "List All Models" and choose the one you want. Keep trying different Hz settings.
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht
??? question "LEDs/Switches do not work in ATX control"
- Double check your wiring as per [the documentation](/README.md#setting-up-the-v2). Make sure you placed the relays (G3VM-61A1) in the correct orientation. The relays for switches (Power, Reset) have a different orientation than the ones for LEDs.
+ Double check your wiring. Make sure you placed the relays (G3VM-61A1) in the correct orientation. The relays for switches (Power, Reset) have a different orientation than the ones for LEDs.
??? question "My PiKVM keeps disconnecting from the Wi-Fi network"
diff --git a/docs/first_steps.md b/docs/first_steps.md
index 7c27621..c4d0251 100644
--- a/docs/first_steps.md
+++ b/docs/first_steps.md
@@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
# First steps
-!!! note "Before this guide"
-
- * PiKVM V4 device: please follow this [first](v4.md)
- * PiKVM V3 HAT/Pre-Assembled: follow [this](v3.md)
- * DIY V1-V2: follow [this](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm)
-
-----
## First power on
diff --git a/docs/flashing_os.md b/docs/flashing_os.md
index 4d77eb0..c659873 100644
--- a/docs/flashing_os.md
+++ b/docs/flashing_os.md
@@ -116,11 +116,6 @@ You can also use `dd_rescue` or `ddrescue`.
8. Remove the memory card after successful completion. If an error occurs during flashing or booting PiKVM, repeat the process.
- If the error persists, use a different card.
+ If the error persists, use a different memory card.
-
- !!! tip
- If an error occurs during flashing or booting PiKVM, repeat the process.
-
-When you have completed these steps, please move to the [First Steps doc.](https://docs.pikvm.org/first_steps/)
diff --git a/docs/wifi.md b/docs/wifi.md
index 354741f..9590a2d 100644
--- a/docs/wifi.md
+++ b/docs/wifi.md
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ or a serial console connected directly to the Raspberry Pi as you will loose net
Alternatively you can connect to the PiKVM via SSH. The built-in Web Terminal (available through the browser) should also work.
!!! note "Setting up Wi-Fi in the boot config (semi-auto)"
- Check out *Optional setting up Wi-Fi* in the [First Steps](first_steps.md) guide. This is mandatory if you're using Zero 2 W board.
- It will work in most other cases, especially if you have physical access to the memory card.
+ Check out [this guide](on_boot_config.md) guide. It is mandatory if you're using Zero 2 W board.
+ It will useful in most other cases, especially if you have physical access to the memory card.
??? note "Moving Wi-Fi settings for OS older than 2021.10.19"
Starting from 2021.10.19, the old way to configure Wi-Fi using `netctl` is deprecated.
@@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ Alternatively you can connect to the PiKVM via SSH. The built-in Web Terminal (a
DHCP=yes
DNSSEC=no
- # Use same IP by forcing to use MAC address for clientID
[DHCP]
ClientIdentifier=mac
+ RouteMetric=50
```
3. Set network ESSID and password: