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			Update Community_FAQ.md (#278)
Removed the advanced instructions since they didn't work in the "Static IP section"
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				|  | @ -100,8 +100,7 @@ DNS=("192.168.X.X 1.0.0.1 1.1.1.1") | |||
| ClientIdentifier=mac | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| - Reserve the DHCP ip in your server/router | ||||
| - __:exclamation:[ADVANCED]:exclamation:__ You can replace systemd-networkd with NetworkManager, this has proven to fix the IP issue with DHCP for some routers | ||||
|   - ```rw; pacman -Sy networkmanager``` and use ```nmcli``` or ```nmtui``` to configure your interface. Then ```systemctl disable --now systemd-networkd``` and ```systemctl disable --now systemd-resolved``` ```systemctl enable --now NetworkManager```  ```ln -sf /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf``` and should be good, reboot to make sure services stay on or off (as desired) or put system back in RO mode with ```ro``` | ||||
| - You can replace systemd-networkd with NetworkManager, this has proven to fix the IP issue with DHCP for some routers | ||||
| 
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| ### HELP!! I can't find the IP on the ZeroW/RPi4 | ||||
| - Open a browser and type: pikvm, still doesnt work? | ||||
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