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Moves a misplaced image in Bridge Mode doc

Christopher Howard 6 years ago
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@@ -21,9 +21,6 @@ Place a checkmark in the box for the "eth0" interface for wan and
 wan6. (I suppose the interface name might vary amongst different
 wan6. (I suppose the interface name might vary amongst different
 routers.)
 routers.)
 
 
-![alt text](images/librecmc-eth0-added-to-lan.png "Adjustments to
- LibreCMC interface physical settings")
-
 You can also check the box for Enable STP if desired. There doesn't
 You can also check the box for Enable STP if desired. There doesn't
 seem to be any downside from this, though I suppose it would use a
 seem to be any downside from this, though I suppose it would use a
 little more CPU cycles and memory. STP is a protocol intended to
 little more CPU cycles and memory. STP is a protocol intended to
@@ -35,7 +32,8 @@ layer 2 switches.
 On the same page, scroll down a little to the DHCP Server section. In
 On the same page, scroll down a little to the DHCP Server section. In
 the General Setup tab, check the "Ignore interface" box.
 the General Setup tab, check the "Ignore interface" box.
 
 
-![alt text](images/librecmc-switch-lan-to-dhcp.png)
+![alt text](images/librecmc-eth0-added-to-lan.png "Adjustments to
+ LibreCMC interface physical settings")
 
 
 Save and apply your changes.
 Save and apply your changes.
 
 
@@ -59,6 +57,8 @@ the DHCP client on the WAN interface.) Of course, if you do this, be
 sure that your DHCP server has reserved a memorable IP address for the
 sure that your DHCP server has reserved a memorable IP address for the
 LibreCMC device's MAC address, so you don't have trouble finding it.
 LibreCMC device's MAC address, so you don't have trouble finding it.
 
 
+![alt text](images/librecmc-switch-lan-to-dhcp.png)
+
 ## Adjusting the firewall...?
 ## Adjusting the firewall...?
 
 
 To make a more consistent look in the your LibreCMC interface, you
 To make a more consistent look in the your LibreCMC interface, you