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6. Don't forget to `reboot`.
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??? example "An example of what the config would look like for a server host that can access PiKVM and has internet access (Please edit to suit your needs):"
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??? example "An example of what the config would look like for a server host that can access PiKVM and has internet access:"
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```
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otgnet:
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firewall:
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net: 10.65.0.0/28
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```
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## Working with Windows Computers
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This has been proven to work with Windows:
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1. Set the driver type to `rndis` (see above)
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2. Download this driver on the Windows machine and unzip it somewhere: [https://modclouddownloadprod.blob.core.windows.net/shared/mod-rndis-driver-windows.zip]
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3. Open the devices manager \
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4. Select `Properties` of the `Composite KVM Device` \
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5. Select the `RNDIS Device` and click properties \
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1. Set the driver type to `rndis` (see above).
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2. Download [this driver](https://modclouddownloadprod.blob.core.windows.net/shared/mod-rndis-driver-windows.zip) on the Windows machine and unzip it somewhere.
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3. Open the devices manager:<br>
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4. Select **Properties** of the **Composite KVM Device**:<br>
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5. Select the `RNDIS Device` and click properties:<br>
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6. Switch to the "Driver" Tab and then click "Update driver"
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7. Click "Browse my computer for driver software" \
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8. Click "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my Computer" \
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9. From the list of available hardware types, scroll down and select "Network adapters", then click next \
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10. Click "Have disk" \
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11. Click Browse, navigate to the folder where you've stored the driver and select the `RNDIS.inf`, press Open and then OK \
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12. Select "Acer Netchip RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget" and click Next \
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13. Dismiss the warning about non-compatible drivers by clicking "Yes" \
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14. You're done - the device should now be recognized. \
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15. Verify the card is working by pinging your piKVM in a console: `ping 169.254.0.1` \
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