From bb02de3b68b05e1c9b5aad3a9411ca7f074a672e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Marco=20Garc=C3=AAs?=
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 12:56:32 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] fixes two minor misspells
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...isabling-network-route-when-connecting-from-the-office.mdx | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/pages/how-to/disabling-network-route-when-connecting-from-the-office.mdx b/src/pages/how-to/disabling-network-route-when-connecting-from-the-office.mdx
index 62c171bb..cf58a084 100644
--- a/src/pages/how-to/disabling-network-route-when-connecting-from-the-office.mdx
+++ b/src/pages/how-to/disabling-network-route-when-connecting-from-the-office.mdx
@@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ Now, let's create a [Network Route](https://docs.netbird.io/how-to/routing-traff
In this example, our routing peer is called `router-01` and sits inside the `route-nodes` group, this way, the policy we just created goes into effect, and all peers inside `route-users` will be able to reach `router-01` only if they are not in the office network, due to our posture check.
-Navigate to `Network Routes` menu on the NetBird dashboard and click on **Add Route**. Fill out the fields as shown in the image bellow, and click `Save`.
+Navigate to `Network Routes` menu on the NetBird dashboard and click on **Add Route**. Fill out the fields as shown in the image below, and click `Save`.
In this example, our routing peer is called `router-01` and it's placed inside the `route-nodes` group, this way, the policy we just created goes into effect, and all peers insidez `route-users` will be able to reach `router-01` only if they are not in the office network, due to our posture check. Navigate to the `Network Routes` menu on the NetBird dashboard and click on `Add Route`. Fill out the fields as shown in the image below, and click `Save`.
-Click `Continue` and assing `route-users` do `Distribution Groups`.
+Click `Continue` and assign `route-users` do `Distribution Groups`.