docs: faq: add note for supported hardware
A table with hardware supported by Gluon can be found on the OpenWrt Wiki. This commit adds a corresponding FAQ entry.
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| Frequently Asked Questions | Frequently Asked Questions | ||||||
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|  | .. _faq-hardware: | ||||||
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|  | What hardware is supported? | ||||||
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||||
|  | A table with hardware supported by Gluon can be found on the `OpenWrt Wiki`_. | ||||||
|  | If you want to find out if your device can potentially be supported  | ||||||
|  | have a look at :doc:`../dev/hardware` for detailed hardware requirements. | ||||||
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|  | .. _OpenWrt Wiki: https://openwrt.org/toh/views/toh_gluon_supported | ||||||
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| .. _faq-dns: | .. _faq-dns: | ||||||
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| DNS does not work on the nodes | Why does DNS not work on the nodes? | ||||||
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||||
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| Gluon nodes will ignore the DNS server on the WAN port for everything except | Gluon nodes will ignore the DNS server on the WAN port for everything except | ||||||
| the mesh VPN, which can lead to confusion. | the mesh VPN, which can lead to confusion. | ||||||
| @ -18,8 +28,8 @@ in this case, the *radvd* is only used to announce the DNS server. | |||||||
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| .. _faq-mtu: | .. _faq-mtu: | ||||||
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| What is a good MTU on the mesh-vpn | What is a good MTU on the mesh-vpn? | ||||||
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| Setting the MTU on the transport interface requires careful consideration, as | Setting the MTU on the transport interface requires careful consideration, as | ||||||
| setting it too low will cause excessive fragmentation and setting it too high | setting it too low will cause excessive fragmentation and setting it too high | ||||||
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