diff --git a/content/docs/peripheral-devices/alternative-power-sources.mdx b/content/docs/peripheral-devices/alternative-power-sources.mdx index 17e63f7..640c99f 100644 --- a/content/docs/peripheral-devices/alternative-power-sources.mdx +++ b/content/docs/peripheral-devices/alternative-power-sources.mdx @@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ The **JetKVM comes with a USB-C Y-cable splitter that separates power and data c For more complex setups, the DC Extension option offers dual functionality. Not only will it control the power supply to another computer, but **it also supplies the JetKVM with 5V through the RJ11 cable**. This integrated approach simplifies cable management and is particularly useful in scenarios where you're already using the DC extension for power control. +**Note:** There have been reports of the DC extension not working in some cases, see [here](https://github.com/jetkvm/kvm/issues/380) for more information. + ### ATX Board Extension If you're integrating the JetKVM into a desktop computer setup, you can utilize either the USB-C port or internal pin header on the ATX board. This method supplies 5V to the JetKVM device via the RJ11 cable and is ideal for permanent installations inside a computer case. It's a clean solution that eliminates external power adapters. + +**Note:** There have been reports of the ATX Board Extension not working in some cases, see [here](https://github.com/jetkvm/kvm/issues/380) for more information.