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Q: Does the X680 support PoE power? How to enable PoE Power?
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A: The X680 doesn't support POE, but you can use something similar to the [[PD3005G-3A]]
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Q: Why can't I switch to another PC on X680?'
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A: You need to make sure that your target computer is not in '''sleep''', because when the computer is sleep, the USB port will stop supplying power
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Q: Why NVME SSD cannot be recognized on X680?
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A: Login the pikvm web teminal, then type the following command:
lspci
The result of the command should look similar to the following, if you can't find something similar to the following, your NVME SSD is not compatible
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Q: How to boot from NVMe SSD on X680?
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A: Refer to the following third-party tutorials:
* https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2021/raspberry-pi-can-boot-nvme-ssds-now
* https://hagensieker.com/2022/04/17/booting- a-raspberry-pi-cm4-from-an-nvme/
* https://dphacks.com/2021/11/21/how-to-boot-a-pi-cm4-from-nvme-ssd/
You can also check out the official guide of the Raspberry Pi Foundation on how to boot CM4 from NVMe devices
* https://github.com/raspberrypi/documentation/blob/develop/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/boot-nvme.adoc
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