change 'Home Server' to one word 'homeserver' (#11320)

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Changed the word 'Home server' as one word 'homeserver' in documentation.

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1. **Messaging Layer**
This is what the rest of the Home Server hits to send messages, join rooms,
This is what the rest of the homeserver hits to send messages, join rooms,
etc. It also allows you to register callbacks for when it get's notified by
lower levels that e.g. a new message has been received.

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# Overview
This document explains how to enable VoIP relaying on your Home Server with
This document explains how to enable VoIP relaying on your homeserver with
TURN.
The synapse Matrix Home Server supports integration with TURN server via the
The synapse Matrix homeserver supports integration with TURN server via the
[TURN server REST API](<https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-uberti-behave-turn-rest-00>). This
allows the Home Server to generate credentials that are valid for use on the
TURN server through the use of a secret shared between the Home Server and the
allows the homeserver to generate credentials that are valid for use on the
TURN server through the use of a secret shared between the homeserver and the
TURN server.
The following sections describe how to install [coturn](<https://github.com/coturn/coturn>) (which implements the TURN REST API) and integrate it with synapse.
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for your TURN server to be given out to your clients. Add separate
entries for each transport your TURN server supports.
2. "`turn_shared_secret`": This is the secret shared between your
Home server and your TURN server, so you should set it to the same
homeserver and your TURN server, so you should set it to the same
string you used in turnserver.conf.
3. "`turn_user_lifetime`": This is the amount of time credentials
generated by your Home Server are valid for (in milliseconds).
generated by your homeserver are valid for (in milliseconds).
Shorter times offer less potential for abuse at the expense of
increased traffic between web clients and your homeserver to
refresh credentials. The TURN REST API specification recommends