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Maxim Devaev 6 months ago
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@ -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?" ??? 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 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. * 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)?" ??? 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" ??? 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). * 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. * 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. * 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" ??? 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" ??? question "My PiKVM keeps disconnecting from the Wi-Fi network"

@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
# First steps # 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 ## First power on

@ -116,11 +116,6 @@ You can also use `dd_rescue` or `ddrescue`.
<img src="RPi-imager6.jpg" width="400" /> <img src="RPi-imager6.jpg" width="400" />
8. Remove the memory card after successful completion. If an error occurs during flashing or booting PiKVM, repeat the process. 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.
<img src="RPi-imager7.jpg" width="400" /> <img src="RPi-imager7.jpg" width="400" />
!!! 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/)

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Alternatively you can connect to the PiKVM via SSH. The built-in Web Terminal (available through the browser) should also work. 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)" !!! 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. Check out [this guide](on_boot_config.md) guide. It 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. 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 "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. Starting from 2021.10.19, the old way to configure Wi-Fi using `netctl` is deprecated.
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DHCP=yes DHCP=yes
DNSSEC=no DNSSEC=no
# Use same IP by forcing to use MAC address for clientID
[DHCP] [DHCP]
ClientIdentifier=mac ClientIdentifier=mac
RouteMetric=50
``` ```
3. Set network ESSID and password: 3. Set network ESSID and password:

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