diff --git a/arednGettingStarted/_images/node-status-columns.png b/arednGettingStarted/_images/node-status-columns.png deleted file mode 100644 index af6ae8c..0000000 Binary files a/arednGettingStarted/_images/node-status-columns.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/arednGettingStarted/_images/node-status.png b/arednGettingStarted/_images/node-status.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8f5497 Binary files /dev/null and b/arednGettingStarted/_images/node-status.png differ diff --git a/arednGettingStarted/node_admin.rst b/arednGettingStarted/node_admin.rst index 5548971..7a0edb5 100644 --- a/arednGettingStarted/node_admin.rst +++ b/arednGettingStarted/node_admin.rst @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Select your timezone from the dropdown list, where the default value is :abbr:`U | -If a local `GPS `_ source is available, you node can use that source after you install the `WhereAndWhen `_ package. If you plan to use Wireguard tunneling, make sure that an NTP or GPS time source is reachable when the node boots so that the key exchange between the client and server will happen. Without proper time syncronization, Wireguard will not establish tunnels. +If a local `GPS `_ source is available, you node can use that source after you install the `WhereAndWhen `_ package. If you plan to use Wireguard tunneling, make sure that an NTP or GPS time source is reachable when the node boots so that the key exchange between the client and server will happen correctly. Without proper time synchronization, Wireguard will not establish tunnels. Context-sensitive help is available by clicking the ``Help`` button. You can click the ``Cancel`` button to ignore any changes you made on this display. When you are finished with your changes, click the ``Done`` button. You will then be returned to your node's *admin* view where you will be able to ``Commit`` or ``Revert`` your changes. diff --git a/arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst b/arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst index 9be761d..2555c63 100644 --- a/arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst +++ b/arednGettingStarted/node_status.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Node Status Display Once you have completed the initial setup on your AREDNĀ® node, you can connect your computer to a :abbr:`LAN (Local Area Network)` port on the device or the :abbr:`PoE (Power over Ethernet)` and use a web browser to navigate to the **node status** page. ``http://localnode.local.mesh`` or ``http://.local.mesh`` -.. image:: _images/node-status-columns.png +.. image:: _images/node-status.png :alt: Node status display :align: center