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				|  | @ -38,6 +38,8 @@ By default, PiKVM receives a dynamic IP address via DHCP. | ||||||
|     * **Linux, MacOS, Windows:** Download and run [Angry IP Scanner](https://angryip.org). |     * **Linux, MacOS, Windows:** Download and run [Angry IP Scanner](https://angryip.org). | ||||||
|     * **Windows PowerShell:** Use command `arp -a`. |     * **Windows PowerShell:** Use command `arp -a`. | ||||||
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|  |     In order to find your RaspberryPi using the arp commands, you need to look for the following MAC Address's: B827EB, DCA632 or E45F01 | ||||||
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| For future examples, let's assume that your PiKVM has received the address **192.168.0.100**, which you have successfully detected using the instructions above. Then your device was assigned a hostname: **pikvm**. | For future examples, let's assume that your PiKVM has received the address **192.168.0.100**, which you have successfully detected using the instructions above. Then your device was assigned a hostname: **pikvm**. | ||||||
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| ??? example "Access to PiKVM Web Interface" | ??? example "Access to PiKVM Web Interface" | ||||||
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