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A netmask address, or subnet mask, is an address that allows the splitting of a large network into small subnetworks.
Una direición de la mázcara de rede o d'una sorrede ye una direición que permite dixebrar una rede grande en pequeñes sorredes
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Located in network/C/network.xml:185(para)
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<acronym>DNS</acronym><acronym>IP</acronym> Address
Direición <acronym>DNS</acronym><acronym>IP</acronym>
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Located in network/C/network.xml:194(title)
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<acronym>DNS</acronym> (Domain Name System) translates domain names as well as computer hostnames to <acronym>IP</acronym> addresses. This is the system that will translate www.kubuntu.org into the websites actual <acronym>IP</acronym> address.
<acronym>DNS</acronym> (Domain Name System) traduz nomes de dominiu tamién conocíos como nomes d'equipu a direiciones <acronym>IP</acronym>. Esti ye'l sistema que traducirá www.kubuntu.org a la direición de <acronym>IP</acronym> del sitiu.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:196(para)
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Host name
Nome del Host
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Located in network/C/network.xml:206(title)
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The host name is the physical, unique name of your computer. A valid hostname consists of <acronym>ASCII</acronym> letters "a" through "z", digits "0" through "9", and the hyphen (-). It can consist of any combination of the previous allowed characters.
El nome del «host» ye'l nome únicu y físicu del so equipu. Un nome válidu ta ensamáu por cualesquier combinación de carauteres <acronym>ASCII</acronym> de la «a» a la «z», díxitos del «0» al «9» y guiones (-).
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Located in network/C/network.xml:208(para)
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Establishing a connection
Afitando una conexón
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Located in network/C/network.xml:220(title)
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Establishing a connection depends on various things. Are you connecting directly to the Internet utilizing a modem whether it be a <acronym>DSL</acronym> modem or a dial-up modem? Do you have broadband access and have a router or a system providing Internet sharing? Are you using Ethernet or wireless network connection? <acronym>DHCP</acronym> or static? These are just a few of the variables that need to be researched and understood prior to moving on and possibly causing more problems now or later on.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:222(para)
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There are multiple ways of connecting to a network or the Internet however only three main topics will be covered. <placeholder-1/>
Hai delles formes pa coneutase a una rede o a Internet por embargu sólo tres temes principales cubriránse. <placeholder-1/>
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Located in network/C/network.xml:232(para)
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<acronym>DSL</acronym> (Digital Subscriber Line) is a form of broadband Internet service that has a modem that connects to the service providers network. Some users will either connect directly to that modem or may have a router connected to it in order to share the connection.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:243(para)
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<acronym>DHCP</acronym> (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a networking protocol that allows your system to obtain an <acronym>IP</acronym> (Internet Protocol) address, gateway address, netmask, as well as <acronym>DNS</acronym> (Domain Name System) addresses. Using DHCP is setup by default for each network interface installed into the system. This makes connecting easier and seamless in most situations. Please <xref linkend="network-connect-settings"/>.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:252(para)
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