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With <acronym>DHCP</acronym>, settings are automatically configured by the router. Wired network connections are selected as default when they are connected and available.
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docs/network/C/network.xml:24(para)
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Most routers use <acronym>DHCP</acronym> to allocate <acronym>IP</acronym> addresses. To connect:
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docs/network/C/network.xml:32(para)
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Click the <application>NetworkManager</application> icon in the System Tray.
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Located in
docs/network/C/network.xml:38(para)
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Instead of <acronym>DHCP</acronym>, a static connection can be configured.
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Located in
docs/network/C/network.xml:52(para)
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<mousebutton>Click</mousebutton> the <guiicon>NetworkManager</guiicon> in the System Tray area and select <guimenuitem>Manage Connections...</guimenuitem>.
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Located in
docs/network/C/network.xml:57(para) docs/network/C/network.xml:119(para) docs/network/C/network.xml:181(para)
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In some cases, the wireless network device may need a restricted driver in order to operate. The best way to check this is to open the application named <application>Jockey</application>. To open <application>Jockey</application>, go to <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Hardware Deivers</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. If the wireless network device requires a restricted driver, <application>Jockey</application> will provide that information and assist with selecting, installing, and activating the proper driver. When this step is completed, wireless connections can be configured. The machine must be rebooted before the newly installed, restricted driver will make the wireless device work.
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Located in
docs/network/C/network.xml:100(para)
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Enter the <acronym>SSID</acronym> of the new network. It can be entered manually, if known. If not, press the <guibutton>Scan</guibutton> button to search for the network.
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Located in
docs/network/C/network.xml:139(para)
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If the machine has been connected to a wireless network previously, <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> can automatically connect to the network where it is available. This selection option should be chosen when the initial connection to the network is being configured.
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Located in
docs/network/C/network.xml:152(para)
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<emphasis>Mobile Broadband</emphasis> means any high speed internet connection that is provided by an external device, such as a <acronym>3G</acronym><acronym>USB</acronym> stick or mobile phone with built-in <acronym>HSPA</acronym>, <acronym>UMTS</acronym>, or <acronym>GPRS</acronym> data connection. Some laptops have been offered recently with mobile broadband devices already installed.
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Located in
docs/network/C/network.xml:166(para)
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Most Mobile Broadband devices should be recognized automatically when they are connected to the computer. If not, <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> will display a prompt that the device requires configuration.
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Located in
docs/network/C/network.xml:174(para)
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