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| * Yes, but it will require additional work to set up. See [this page](multiport.md). | * Yes, but it will require additional work to set up. See [this page](multiport.md). | ||||||
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|  |   <summary><b>How can I get the access to Pi-KVM in my local network over Internet?</b></summary> | ||||||
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|  | * You can use port forwarding for port 443 on your router if it has an external IP address. In all other cases, you can use the excellent free VPN service [Tailscale](tailscale.md), which is configured on Pi-KVM with a [few simple commands](tailscale.md). | ||||||
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|   <summary><b>Can I use Pi-KVM with non-Raspberry Pi boards (Orange, Nano, etc)?</b></summary> |   <summary><b>Can I use Pi-KVM with non-Raspberry Pi boards (Orange, Nano, etc)?</b></summary> | ||||||
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