I was wondering if anyone knows as to whether or not these devices can schedule power on (not WoL) / off operations, I'm assuming they can purely because they pass through the front panel headers to the Pi but I just wanted to check.
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I was wondering if anyone knows as to whether or not these devices can schedule power on (not WoL) / off operations, I'm assuming they can purely because they pass through the front panel headers to the Pi but I just wanted to check.
Thanks
Yes, many devices with front panel headers, like those passing through to a Raspberry Pi, can schedule power on/off operations, though it depends on the specific model. You can check the device's manual or settings to confirm scheduling options.
@escape road 2 If your KVM switch connects to the front panel headers of the Raspberry Pi, it may support power on/off functionality through the GPIO pins. However, you would need to verify the specific model’s documentation to confirm if it has built-in scheduling features.
If you're having issues with the Geekworm KVM-A8 or PiKVM, it might be helpful to check the device's documentation and make sure all connections are properly set up. Sometimes, firmware updates or specific configuration steps are required to get everything working smoothly.
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