Consolidate firmware upload troubleshooting tips into a single section.
Also change bullet list character throughout.
* refer to deep dive for info on autodistance setting
* clarify auto-distance setting
* callout auto-distance caution
* include reference for testing distance settings
Set the trademark macro once as a prolog to all RST files. Reduces the
possibility of error by removing the requirement for the trademark macro
within every RST.
Rework the Channel Planning section to clarify, expand, and illustrate
the importance of channel plans and frequency coordination.
Clarify Radio Spectrum section
Add HeyWhatsThat Profiler to Network Modeling section
Clarify the explanation of equipment size and gain for the different
bands.
Tweak the description of antenna polarization to clarify.
Clarify the statement about link quality so it is adequate for required
applications.
* Doc fixes and restructuring
This commit includes several misc changes to doc set. Create appendix
directory and add freq section with website images. Expand how-to
contribute section. Add reference to new 29 Host LAN mode. Add SNR sound
control to SNR graphs section. Add Radio Mobile Settings to How-To
section. Update images in Freq Spectrum section, and minimize reference
to "unshared" channels. Move Server Sync section to Services Overview.
* Fix misleading keyword search wording
Fix the misleading wording about doing a keyword search for AREDN.
* Fix total bandwidth allocation wording
Fix total bandwidth allocation wording in Radio Spectrum section.
* Clarify channel width at band edges
Clarify the warning against using wide channels that could transmit
outside of allowed FCC allocations.
* Heading change in services overview
* Add balancing comment about reducing channel width
Add a balancing comment that reducing channel width to increase SNR also
cuts throughput in half.
* Add SNR warning comment
* Fix reference to OpenWRT in screenshot
Replace reference to OpenWRT in screenshot with the AREDN login banner.
Added Network Design Guide sections, and edited a few Getting Started Guide areas. Both guidebooks are now part of the single existing AREDN documentation repository.