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diff --git a/i18n/english/luasrc/i18n/admin-core.en.xml b/i18n/english/luasrc/i18n/admin-core.en.xml
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--- a/i18n/english/luasrc/i18n/admin-core.en.xml
+++ b/i18n/english/luasrc/i18n/admin-core.en.xml
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
LuCI is a free, flexible, and user friendly graphical interface for configuring OpenWrt Kamikaze.
On the following pages you can adjust all important settings of your router.
Notice: In LuCI changes have to be confirmed by clicking Changes - Save & Apply before being applied.
-As we are always want to improve this interface we are looking forward to your feedback and suggestions.
+As we always want to improve this interface we are looking forward to your feedback and suggestions.
And now have fun with your router!
The LuCI Team
Here you can customize the settings and the functionality of LuCI.
@@ -38,18 +38,77 @@
Here you can configure the basic aspects of your device like its hostname or the timezone.
Software
Admin Password
-IPKG-Configuration
+OPKG-Configuration
SSH-Keys
Mount Points
Flash Firmware
Change settings related to the system itself, its identification, installed hard- and software, authentication or mount points.
These settings define the base of your system.
Pay attention as any misconfiguration here may prevent your device from booting or may lock yourself out of it.
+Interfaces
+Bridge
+ID
+Bridge Port
+STP
+Device
+Ethernet Bridge
+Ethernet Adapter
+Ethernet Switch
+Interface
+IP Configuration
+Alias
+DHCP assigned
+IPv6
+Not configured
+Primary
+Channel
+Mode
+Ad-Hoc
+Pseudo Ad-Hoc
+Master
+Master + WDS
+Client
+Client + WDS
+WDS
+SSID
+MAC
+Pkts.
+Interface Status
+Transfer
+RX
+TX
+Type
+VLAN
+Ports
+Wireless Adapter
+Firewall
+Actions
+Traffic
+Chain
+Destination
+Flags
+In
+No chains in this table
+No Rules in this chain
+Options
+Out
+Packets
+Pkts.
+Policy
+Prot.
+References
+Reset Counters
+Restart Firewall
+#
+Source
+Firewall Status
+Table
+Target
Perform Actions
Install
Download and install package
Edit package lists and installation targets
-Paketname
+Package name
Remove
Find package
Package lists updated
@@ -100,11 +159,15 @@
The realm which will be displayed at the authentication prompt for protected pages.
defaults to /etc/httpd.conf
Document root
+Enable Keep-Alive
+Connection timeout
+Plugin path
+A lightweight HTTP/1.1 webserver written in C and Lua designed to serve LuCI
Dropbear offers SSH network shell access and an integrated SCP server
Password authentication
Allow SSH password authentication
Channel
-On this pages you find confiugration options for WLAN based wireless networks.
+On this pages you can find configuration options for WLAN based wireless networks.
You can easily integrate your 802.11a/b/g/n-devices into your physical network and use the virtual adapter support to build wireless repeaters or offer several networks with one device.
There is support for Managed, Client, Ad-Hoc and WDS operating modes as well as WPA and WPA2 encryption for secure communnication.
Here you can configure installed wifi devices.
@@ -173,6 +236,8 @@
Active Connections
This page gives an overview over currently active network connections.
Routes
+IPv4 Routes
+IPv6 Routes
In this area you find all network-related settings.
On most routers the network switch can be freely configured and splitted up into several VLANs.
Interfaces and PPPoE / PPTP-Settings allow a custom organisation of the network and connections to other networks like the internet.
@@ -225,10 +290,17 @@
Service type
Setup wait time
Seconds to wait for the modem to become ready before attempting to connect
+PPPoA Encapsulation
+
+
Routes specify over which interface and gateway a certain host or network can be reached.
Static Routes
+Static IPv4 Routes
+Static IPv6 Routes
Active IPv4-Routes
-host-IP or network
+Active IPv6-Routes
+Host-IP or Network
+IPv6-Address or Network (CIDR)
if target is a network
Internet Connection
Local Network
@@ -320,5 +392,6 @@
Host entries
Hostname
IP address
-
+Clamp Segment Size
+Fixes problems with unreachable websites, submitting forms or other unexpected behaviour for some ISPs.