[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/BeforeGettingStarted" by WolfgangSchweer

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The "DebianEdu/BeforeGettingStarted" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/BeforeGettingStarted?action=diff&rev1=32&rev2=33

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- Debian Edu is an awesome Debian Blend that just works ''out-of-the-box'' once you learn what it can do, and how to use it. Their developers have been working for years and have burned lots of neurons developing it for you. Even so, some work is still necessary to make it work at your place. To succeed, make sure you take enough time to read and understand the following page to bring your Debian Edu network up and running. You need a little technical knowledge, so let's begin acquiring it!
+ Debian Edu is an awesome Debian Pure Blend that just works ''out-of-the-box'' once you learn what it can do, and how to use it. Their developers have been working for years and have burned lots of neurons developing it for you. Even so, some work is still necessary to make it work at your place. To succeed, make sure you take enough time to read and understand the following page to bring your Debian Edu network up and running. You need a little technical knowledge, so let's begin acquiring it!
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  '''Gateway'''<<BR>>
  It is a node on a TCP/IP network that serves as an access point to another network. Most of the people with an Internet connection at home have a modem router that serves as a gateway to the Internet. On medium to large intranets it will more commonly be a router that in turn receives routed traffic from another router.<<BR>>
- '''WARNING:''' be aware that on a Debian Edu network this gateway must be able to serve using "class A" ip's (typically 10.0.0.1 or similar). At home you will normally use "class C" (typically 192.168.1.1 or similar). Normally those routers are more expensive because they are sold under a "business brand". As an alternative, it is possible to use dd-wrt on suitable hardware like (for example)the Linksys WRT54GL router. Take a look (at your own risk) to http://lifehacker.com/178132/hack-attack-turn-your-60-router-into-a-600-router
+ '''WARNING:''' be aware that on a Debian Edu network this gateway must be able to serve using "class A" IP addresses (typically 10.0.0.1 or similar). At home you will normally use "class C" (typically 192.168.1.1 or similar). Normally those routers are more expensive because they are sold under a "business brand". As an alternative, it is possible to use dd-wrt on suitable hardware like (for example)the Linksys WRT54GL router. Take a look (at your own risk) to http://lifehacker.com/178132/hack-attack-turn-your-60-router-into-a-600-router
  
  '''Network Switch'''<<BR>>
  A computer networking device used to connect devices on a network. It will send specific packets to the specific hosts that requested them.
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