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Determining your network hardware
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A hálózati eszközök felderítése
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Translated and reviewed by
Gabor Kelemen
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:56(title)
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If you are having issues connecting to your network or the Internet, the first thing you need to do is locate the model of the network device you are using. To do so, unfortunately you will have to use the command line at this time. To get to the command line in Kubuntu, press <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo>. This will open up a pop-up called <application>Katapult</application>. Enter the word <userinput>konsole</userinput> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. You will notice that once <application>Konsole</application> opens, you will see something similar to <prompt>username@hostname:~$</prompt>. Here you will type <userinput>lspci</userinput> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Locate your network hardware information, you will need this for the upcoming sections, especially for wireless cards.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:65(para)
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Common network settings
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Általános hálózati beállítások
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Translated and reviewed by
Ugra Dániel
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:77(title)
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A majority of connection settings can be changed from within the <guilabel>Network Settings</guilabel> section of System Settings. To access the Network Settings, go to <menuchoice><guimenu>KMenu</guimenu><guimenuitem>System Settings</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and then select <guilabel>Network Settings</guilabel> at the lower left of the window.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:87(para)
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No matter the connection you are using, the network settings will usually be configured the same. Most users are probably familiar with Windows networking and seeing terms such as <acronym>IP</acronym> address, gateway address, netmask address, and <acronym>DNS</acronym> addresses. They are still the same in Kubuntu however there are two extra settings that are common with Linux systems, network address and broadcast address however these extra settings are not necessary for basic home networking and connecting to the Internet.
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Mindegy milyen kapcsolatot használ, a hálózati beállításokat rendszerint ugyanúgy kell beállítani. A legtöbb felhasználó valószínűleg járatos a Windows hálózatkezelésében, találkozott már az <acronym>IP</acronym>-cím, átjáró címe, hálózati maszk címe, és <acronym>DNS</acronym> címe kifejezésekkel. Ezek a Kubuntuban is ugyanazok, azonban van két extra beállítás, ami minden Linux rendszerben közös: a hálózati cím és az üzenetszórási cím, ezek azonban nem szükségesek az otthoni hálózatokhoz, és az internetre csatlakozáshoz.
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Translated and reviewed by
Gabor Kelemen
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:91(para)
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Please select from the following to get a brief introduction to each settings. <placeholder-1/>
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Válasszon az alábbiak közül az egyes beállítások rövid ismertetéséhez. <placeholder-1/>
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Translated and reviewed by
Gabor Kelemen
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:101(para)
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Kubuntu Network Interface Setting
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A Kubuntu hálózaticsatoló-beállításai
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Translated and reviewed by
Gabor Kelemen
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:116(title)
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# eth0 is set to automatically receive its address (DHCP)
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
# eth1 is setting its own address (static)
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.1.100
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.1.0
broadcast 192.168.0.255
gateway 192.168.1.1
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# eth0 is set to automatically receive its address (DHCP)
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
# eth1 is setting its own address (static)
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.1.100
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.1.0
broadcast 192.168.0.255
gateway 192.168.1.1
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Translated by
Kristóf Kiszel
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Reviewed by
Gabor Kelemen
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:117(programlisting)
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<acronym>IP</acronym> Address
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<acronym>IP</acronym>-cím
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Translated and reviewed by
Ugra Dániel
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:136(title)
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An <acronym>IP</acronym> address is a unique identifier, commonly known as the computer's address, that is used in communicating between other computers on a network and the Internet. There are two versions of <acronym>IP</acronym> addressing, <acronym>IPv4</acronym> which is the most widely used and the oldest, and <acronym>IPv6</acronym> which is newer. <acronym>IPv6</acronym> was created to cure the fact the world was running out of <acronym>IP</acronym> addresses.
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Az <acronym>IP</acronym>-cím egy egyedi azonosító, ismertebb nevén a számítógép címe, amelyet a helyi hálózaton és az interneten a számítógépek közötti kommunikációban használnak. Két változata van az <acronym>IP</acronym>-címzésnek: az <acronym>IPv4</acronym> szélesebb körben elterjedt és régebb óta használt, míg az <acronym>IPv6</acronym> újabb. Az <acronym>IPv6</acronym> az <acronym>IP</acronym>-címek elfogyásának megakadályozására lett létrehozva.
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Translated and reviewed by
Gabor Kelemen
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:138(para)
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