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				|  | @ -9,12 +9,11 @@ check the documentation on your motherboard for correct pinout. | ||||||
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| The following illustration shows how the connection between the power led and the power button should be performed. | The following illustration shows how the connection between the power led and the power button should be performed. | ||||||
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|  | <img src="../_diy/atx_connection.png" width="500"/> | ||||||
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| On the left are the wires from the PiKVM ATX controller, the pad in the middle indicates the pins on the motherboard, | On the left are the wires from the PiKVM ATX controller, the pad in the middle indicates the pins on the motherboard, | ||||||
| and on the right are the LED and button of the target host. The implementation of this scheme is left to your discretion | and on the right are the LED and button of the target host. The implementation of this scheme is left to your discretion | ||||||
| and can be performed, for example, by cutting wires and performing twisting, followed by insulation with duct tape. | and can be performed, for example, by cutting wires and performing twisting, followed by insulation with duct tape. | ||||||
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| The connection of HDD led and reset switch is performed in the same way. |  | ||||||
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| Be careful and respect the polarity of the LEDs. The polarity of the button does not matter (they have no polarity at all). | Be careful and respect the polarity of the LEDs. The polarity of the button does not matter (they have no polarity at all). | ||||||
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| <img src="../_diy/atx_connection.png" width="500"/> |  | ||||||
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| ## Getting access to PiKVM | ## Getting access to PiKVM | ||||||
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| By default, PiKVM receives a dynamic IP address via DHCP. V3+ devices show IP on the built-in display. If you don't have a display, use the tips below: | By default, PiKVM receives a dynamic IP address via DHCP. PiKVM V3+ devices shows the IP address on the built-in OLED display. | ||||||
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|  | ??? example "PiKVM without OLED: finding device in the network" | ||||||
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| ??? example "Finding PiKVM in the network" |  | ||||||
|     To determine the IP address of your PiKVM, use one of the following methods: |     To determine the IP address of your PiKVM, use one of the following methods: | ||||||
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|     * **Common way:** Open the web interface of your router and find the list of issued IP addresses there. It depends on the router model. |     * **Common way:** Open the web interface of your router and find the list of issued IP addresses there. It depends on the router model. | ||||||
|  | @ -27,12 +28,16 @@ By default, PiKVM receives a dynamic IP address via DHCP. V3+ devices show IP on | ||||||
|     * **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 |     In order to find PiKVM using the ARP commands, you need to look for the following MAC Address's: `B8:27:EB`, `DC:A6:32` or `E4:5F:01`. | ||||||
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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 PiKVM has received the address `192.168.0.100`, | ||||||
|  | which you have successfully detected using the instructions above. The device has also been assigned a hostname `pikvm`. | ||||||
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| ??? example "Access to PiKVM Web Interface" | ??? example "Access to PiKVM Web Interface" | ||||||
|     In *most* networks you should be able to reach PiKVM via any browser with the URL `https://192.168.0.100/` OR `https://pikvm/`. Google Chrome (Chromium), Firefox and Safari work best with 0 extensions enabled, if one works but the other does not, this might be a browser/extension issue. Its advised you use private window or incognito mode. Internet Explorer and the pre-Chromium version of Microsoft Edge are not supported. |     In *most* networks you should be able to reach PiKVM via any browser with the URL `https://192.168.0.100/` OR `https://pikvm/`. | ||||||
|  |     Google Chrome (Chromium), Firefox and Safari work best without any extensions enabled, if one works but the other does not, | ||||||
|  |     this might be a browser/extension issue. It is advised you use private window or incognito mode. | ||||||
|  |     Internet Explorer and the pre-Chromium version of Microsoft Edge are not supported. | ||||||
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|     **The default user is `admin`, the password is also `admin`, and no 2FA code.** After logging in, you will get access to the menu with the main functions. Using the Web Terminal, you can change system settings and passwords. |     **The default user is `admin`, the password is also `admin`, and no 2FA code.** After logging in, you will get access to the menu with the main functions. Using the Web Terminal, you can change system settings and passwords. | ||||||
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| * Explore PiKVM features using the table of contents on the left. | * Explore PiKVM features using the table of contents on the left. | ||||||
| * Join our [Discord](https://discord.gg/bpmXfz5) to contact the community and developers. | * Join our [Discord](https://discord.gg/bpmXfz5) to contact the community and developers. | ||||||
| * Check out the [GitHub](https://github.com/pikvm) - PiKVM is a fully Open Source project! | * Check out the [GitHub](https://github.com/pikvm) - PiKVM is a fully Open Source project! | ||||||
|  | * For Mac OS client: [pin your PiKVM device as an app](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm/issues/965) for quick access. | ||||||
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