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Change the \dropdown{Method} to ``Manual.''
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Сменете \dropdown{Метод} на ``Ръчно''.
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Click on the \button{Add} button next to the empty list of addresses.
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Щракнете върху бутон \button{Добавяне} до празния списък с адреси.
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Enter your \acronym{IP} address in the field below the \textfield{Address} header.
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Click to the right of the \acronym{IP} address, directly below the \textfield{Netmask} header and enter your network mask. If you are unsure, ``255.255.255.0'' is the most common.
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Click on the right of the network mask directly below the \textfield{Gateway} header and enter the address of your gateway.
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In the \textfield{\acronym{DNS} Servers} field below, enter the address of your \acronym{DNS} server(s). If you are entering more than one, separate them with commas \dash for example, ``8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4''.
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Click \button{Save} to save your changes.
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\marginnote{\advanced{A \acronym{MAC} address is a hardware address for your computer's network card. Entering this information is sometimes important when using a cable modem connection. If you know the \acronym{MAC} address of your network card, this can be entered in the appropriate text field in the \button{Wired} tab of the editing window. To find the \acronym{MAC} addresses for all installed networking devices, open a terminal window, and at the command line prompt, type \userinput{ifconfig}. This will display a lot of information about each of the network devices installed on the computer. The wired devices will be labeled as \textfield{LAN0}, \textfield{LAN1}, etc. The wireless devices will appear as \textfield{WLAN0}, \textfield{WLAN1}, etc.}}
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When you have returned to the \application{Network Connections} screen, your newly added connection should now be listed. Click \button{Close} to return to the desktop. If your connection was configured correctly, the \application{NetworkManager} icon should have changed to show an active wired connection. To test if your connection is properly set up, simply open a web browser. If you can access the Internet, then you are connected!
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Wireless
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Безжична връзка
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