FreedomBox/plinth/modules/networks/templates/router_configuration_content.html
James Valleroy 9c33567a54
networks: Update text for router setup
- Move router setup below connections
- Use default style for Update button
- Use box_name in templates
- Add 2nd example of router IP
- Minor updates to text

Signed-off-by: James Valleroy <jvalleroy@mailbox.org>
2020-01-26 17:10:20 -05:00

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{% comment %}
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{% endcomment %}
{% load bootstrap %}
{% load i18n %}
{% load static %}
<h1>
{% blocktrans trimmed %}
Setup {{ box_name }} Behind a Router
{% endblocktrans %}
</h1>
<p>
{% blocktrans trimmed %}
Your {{ box_name }} gets its internet connection from your router via
Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable. This is a typical home setup.
{% endblocktrans %}
</p>
<p>
{% blocktrans trimmed %}
With this setup, any device on the internet trying to reach your
{{ box_name }} will have to go through your router. The router will need
to be configured to forward all traffic it receives so that {{ box_name }}
provides the services.
{% endblocktrans %}
</p>
<p>
{% blocktrans trimmed %}
If you don't have control over your router, choose not to configure it. To
see options, to overcome this limitation, choose 'no public address' option
in Internet connection type selection.
{% endblocktrans %}
</p>
<h2>{% trans "Choose How You Wish to Configure Your Router" %}</h2>
<p class='help-block'>
{% blocktrans trimmed %}
You will need to login to your router's administration console provided by
the router. This may look like one of the following:
{% endblocktrans %}
</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://192.168.0.1/">http://192.168.0.1</a></li>
<li><a href="http://192.168.1.1/">http://192.168.1.1</a></li>
</ul>
<p class='help-block'>
{% blocktrans trimmed %}
The username and password is configured by you when you first setup the
router. For many routers, this information is printed at the back of the
router. If you don't remember the credentials or the IP address of the
router, you may decide to reset it and set it up freshly. Lookup your router
model number and search online for the router's manual. This will provide
full instructions on how to perform this task.
{% endblocktrans %}
</p>