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When you finish making changes to the connection, click \button{Apply} to save your changes and close the window. You can click \button{Cancel} to close the window without making changes.
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex :297
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Finally, click \button{Close} on the \window{Network Connections} window to return to the desktop.
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex :188
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After making changes, your new settings should go into effect immediately.
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex :299
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Other connection methods
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex :196
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There are other ways to get connected with Ubuntu.
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With NetworkManager, you can also configure Mobile Broadband connections to keep online through your cellular or other mobile data carrier.
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex :306
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You can also connect to \acronym{DSL}s (Digital Subscriber Lines), which are a method of Internet connection that uses your telephone lines and a ``\acronym{DSL} modem.''
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex :310
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\marginnote{A \acronym{VPN} is a ``Virtual Private Network,'' and is sometimes used to help secure connections. \acronym{DSL}s are ``Digital Subscriber Lines,'' a type of broadband connection.} It's also possible to use NetworkManager to establish a \acronym{VPN} (Virtual Private Network) connection. These are commonly used to create secure connectivity to a workplace.
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The instructions for making connections using mobile broadband, \acronym{VPN}s, or \acronym{DSL}s, are beyond the scope of this guide.
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex :325
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Most core Firefox help content here is adapted from Firefox help documentation, licensed under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.
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Located in ./working-with-ubuntu/browsingtheweb.tex :5
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