Monday, 23 December 2013

How to Set up a Network in Ubuntu

Configuring networks such as a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) or Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) primarily used for accessing the internet can be a hassle, especially when you aren't using the same operating system as what the directions were originally written for. This article is a starting point for configuring DSL using Ubuntu Linux.

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    Open Network Connections to set up network settings in Ubuntu. Go to “System”, “Preferences” and chose “Network Connections."
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    Under the “Wired” tab, click on “Auto eth0” and select “Edit."
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    Click on “IPV4 Settings” tab. Chose the “Automatic (DHCP)” option if your network has a DHCP server. The DHCP Server has automatically assigned the IP address to your system. Click "Apply."
    • You also chose the “Manual” option from the Method drop-down list and assign the IP address, netmask and gateway manually. You'll also have to assign the DNS Server address. 
    • Click "Apply."
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    Check the IP address settings. Go to “Applications” “Accessories” and chose “Terminal."
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    Type the following command into terminal: “sudo ifconfig” without quotes.
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    Get your new addresses. The Ifconfig command will show the inet address, broadcast address and mask address.
Source : wikihow.com

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