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Maxim Devaev 4 months ago
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@ -40,11 +40,10 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht
DNS=192.168.x.x DNS=192.168.x.x
``` ```
??? warning "Do not forget the /24(CIDR), otherwise it will not work and your PiKVM will become unreachable) ??? warning "Don't forget the `/24` suffix (CIDR), otherwise it will not work and your PiKVM will become unreachable"
If you're using Wi-Fi but you don't have `/etc/systemd/network/wlan0.network` file, then first you will need to [`migrate the Wi-Fi settings from `netctl` to `systemd-networkd`](wifi.md).
??? question "How to disable IPv6 on PiKVM?" ??? question "How can I disable IPv6 on PiKVM?"
To do this, you need at least KVMD 3.301 installed on your device. If this is not the case, update the OS. To do this, you need at least KVMD 3.301 installed on your device. If this is not the case, update the OS.

@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ After applying the settings, the file is automatically deleted.
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## Setting up Wi-Fi ## Setting up Wi-Fi
??? note "Devices based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W does not support 5GHz Wi-Fi"
1. Remove the PiKVM memory card. The device must be turned off. 1. Remove the PiKVM memory card. The device must be turned off.
2. Insert the memory card into the computer and mount the first FAT32 partition. 2. Insert the memory card into the computer and mount the first FAT32 partition.

@ -12,17 +12,7 @@ Alternatively you can connect to the PiKVM via SSH. The built-in Web Terminal (a
Check out [this guide](on_boot_config.md) guide. It is mandatory if you're using Zero 2 W board. 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. 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" ??? note "Devices based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W does not support 5GHz Wi-Fi"
Starting from 2021.10.19, the old way to configure Wi-Fi using `netctl` is deprecated.
Instead, it is proposed to use a more native path with `systemd-networkd`, which is already used to configure Ethernet.
Follow the guide and then delete the old netctl profile:
```
# rw
# systemctl disable netctl-auto@wlan0.service
# rm /etc/netctl/wlan0-*
# ro
```
## Setting up Wi-Fi manually ## Setting up Wi-Fi manually

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