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				|  | @ -8,9 +8,9 @@ We recommend to do this while having a display and keyboard | ||||||
| or a serial console connected directly to the Raspberry Pi as you will loose network connectivity once you connect to a Wi-Fi. | or a serial console connected directly to the Raspberry Pi as you will loose network connectivity once you connect to a Wi-Fi. | ||||||
| Alternatively you can connect to the PiKVM via SSH. The built-in Web Terminal (available through the browser) should also work. | Alternatively you can connect to the PiKVM via SSH. The built-in Web Terminal (available through the browser) should also work. | ||||||
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| !!! note "Setting up Wi-Fi in the boot config (semi-auto)" | !!! note "The easy way" | ||||||
|     Check out [this guide](on_boot_config.md) guide. It is mandatory if you're using Zero 2 W board. |     This guide describes how to manually set up a Wi-Fi. An easier way is to use [On-boot config](on_boot_config.md). | ||||||
|     It will useful in most other cases, especially if you have physical access to the memory card. |     It is also mandatory for Zero 2 W board. | ||||||
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| !!! note | !!! note | ||||||
|     Devices based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W does not support 5GHz Wi-Fi. |     Devices based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W does not support 5GHz Wi-Fi. | ||||||
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