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Update wifi.md (#1059)
Converted the first warning to a note Rephrased the verbiage for clarity Fixed a spelling mistake
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connected directly to the Raspberry Pi as you will loose network connectivity once you connect to a Wi-Fi.
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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.
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!!! warning
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Please review [First Steps](first_steps.md) if you are setting up wifi for the zero2w. This guide also applies to Wi-Fi setup for v2+ devices if switching from Ethernet to Wi-Fi..
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!!! note "Setting up WifiI for the first time (Easy wifi access)"
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Please review [First Steps](first_steps.md) wifi section if you are setting up the following: (Mandatory) Zero(2)W or going from ethernet to wifi on any other PiKVM model (Optional).
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!!! warning
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There is nothing more reliable than wired Ethernet, so it's better to use it. Wi-Fi with the steel case (on V3) results in poor performance. But who are we to stop you... :)
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```
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## Step by step - Advances users ONLY section
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## Step by step - Advanced users ONLY section
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1. Make filesystem writable using `rw` command.
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