diff --git a/docs/wifi.md b/docs/wifi.md index e0336151..d637b220 100644 --- a/docs/wifi.md +++ b/docs/wifi.md @@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ connected directly to the Raspberry Pi as you will loose network connectivity on Alternatively you can connect to the PiKVM via SSH. The built-in Web Terminal (available through the browser) should also work. !!! warning - Please review [First Steps](first_steps.md) if you are setting up wifi for zerow/z2w. Please follow this step if you are wanting to activate wifi for the first time on your PiKVM using other boards than the Zero series. + Please review [First Steps](first_steps.md) if you are setting up wifi for the zero2w. First Steps guide also applies to wifi setup for v2/v3 HAT and v3 Pre-assembled if switching from ETH to WiFi.. !!! warning - There is nothing more reliable than wired Ethernet, so it's better to use it. But who are we to stop you... :) + There is nothing more reliable than wired Ethernet, so it's better to use it. WiFi with the steel case results in poor performance. But who are we to stop you... :) -!!! note "Moving Wi-Fi settings for OS older than 2021.10.19" +!!! note "[ADVANCED USERS ONLY] Moving Wi-Fi settings for OS older than 2021.10.19" Starting from 2021.10.19, the old way to configure Wi-Fi using `netctl` is deprecated. Instead, it is proposed to use a more native path with `systemd-networkd`, which is already used to configure Ethernet. Follow the guide and then delete the old netctl profile: