[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Requirements" by WolfgangSchweer

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The "DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Requirements" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Requirements?action=diff&rev1=4&rev2=5

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fix typo, update URL; thanks victory.

  
   * LTSP servers need two network cards when using the default network architecture:
    * eth0 is connected to the main network (10.0.0.0/8),
-   * eth1 is used for serving LTSP clients (192.168.0.0/24 as default, but [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/HowTo/NetworkClients#Use_a_different_LTSP_client_network|others are possible]].
+   * eth1 is used for serving LTSP clients (192.168.0.0/24 as default), but [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/HowTo/NetworkClients#Use_a_different_LTSP_client_network|others are possible]].
  
   * Laptops are movable workstations, so they have the same requirements as workstations.
  
@@ -51, +51 @@

  
  If you are looking for a router firewall solution capable of running on an old PC, we recommend [[http://www.ipcop.org|IPCop]] or [[http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw|floppyfw]].
  
- If you need something for an embedded router or accesspoint we recommend using [[http://openwrt.org|OpenWRT]], though of course you can also use the original firmware. Using the original firmware is easier; using OpenWRT gives you more choices and control. Check the OpenWRT webpages for a list of [[http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware|supported hardware]]. 
+ If you need something for an embedded router or accesspoint we recommend using [[http://openwrt.org|OpenWRT]], though of course you can also use the original firmware. Using the original firmware is easier; using OpenWRT gives you more choices and control. Check the OpenWRT webpages for a list of [[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start|supported hardware]]. 
  
  It is possible to use a different network setup (there is a [[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/ChangeIpSubnet|documented procedure]] to do this), but if you are not forced to do this by an existing network infrastructure, we recommend against doing so and recommend you stay with the default [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture|network architecture]].
  



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