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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Let's assume that PiKVM has received the address `192.168.0.26` and has also bee
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Type the URL in the browser's address bar and press **Enter**: https://192.168.0.26/ or https://pikvm/.
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{ width="450" }
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Submit the default credentials and click **Login**:
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@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Submit the default credentials and click **Login**:
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You will see the initial dashboard screen of the PiKVM where you can access the remote desktop, connect to the PiKVM over SSH, or log out:
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{ width="450" }
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### Change the default passwords
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ For security's sake, it's best to change the default passwords immediately after
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1. On the initial dashboard screen, click the **Terminal** button to open the web terminal. You will see this command line interface:
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{ width="450" }
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2. Gain superuser privileges:
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@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ For security's sake, it's best to change the default passwords immediately after
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2. You should now see the host system's display and interact with it remotely using a keyboard and a mouse.
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{ width="450" }
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## Further steps
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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Let's assume that PiKVM has received the address `192.168.0.26` and has also bee
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Type the URL in the browser's address bar and press **Enter**: https://192.168.0.26/ or https://pikvm/.
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{ width="450" }
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Submit the default credentials and click **Login**:
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@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ Submit the default credentials and click **Login**:
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You will see the initial dashboard screen of the PiKVM where you can access the remote desktop, connect to the PiKVM over SSH, or log out:
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{ width="450" }
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### Change the default passwords
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@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ For security's sake, it's best to change the default passwords immediately after
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1. On the initial dashboard screen, click the **Terminal** button to open the web terminal. You will see this command line interface:
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{ width="450" }
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2. Gain superuser privileges:
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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ For security's sake, it's best to change the default passwords immediately after
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2. You should now see the host system's display and interact with it remotely using a keyboard and a mouse.
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{ width="450" }
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## Further steps
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Let's assume that PiKVM has received the address `192.168.0.26` and has also bee
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Type the URL in the browser's address bar and press **Enter**: https://192.168.0.26/ or https://pikvm/.
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{ width="450" }
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Submit the default credentials and click **Login**:
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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Submit the default credentials and click **Login**:
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You will see the initial dashboard screen of the PiKVM where you can access the remote desktop, connect to the PiKVM over SSH, or log out:
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{ width="450" }
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### Change the default passwords
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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ For security's sake, it's best to change the default passwords immediately after
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1. On the initial dashboard screen, click the **Terminal** button to open the web terminal. You will see this command line interface:
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{ width="450" }
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2. Gain superuser privileges:
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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ For security's sake, it's best to change the default passwords immediately after
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2. You should now see the host system's display and interact with it remotely using a keyboard and a mouse.
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{ width="450" }
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## Further steps
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Let's assume that PiKVM has received the address `192.168.0.26` and has also bee
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Type the URL in the browser's address bar and press **Enter**: https://192.168.0.26/ or https://pikvm/.
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{ width="450" }
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Submit the default credentials and click **Login**:
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Submit the default credentials and click **Login**:
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You will see the initial dashboard screen of the PiKVM where you can access the remote desktop, connect to the PiKVM over SSH, or log out:
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{ width="450" }
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### Change the default passwords
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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ For security's sake, it's best to change the default passwords immediately after
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1. On the initial dashboard screen, click the **Terminal** button to open the web terminal. You will see this command line interface:
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{ width="450" }
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2. Gain superuser privileges:
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2. You should now see the host system's display and interact with it remotely using a keyboard and a mouse.
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{ width="450" }
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## Further steps
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