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If your network does not support \acronym{DHCP}, then you need to know a few items of information before you can get online. If you do not know any of this information, then you call your \acronym{ISP}.
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An \define{\acronym{IP} address} \dash This is a unique address used for identifying your computer on the network. An \acronym{IP} address is always given in four numbered groups, separated by dots, for example, 192.168.100.10. When connecting using \acronym{DHCP}, this address will periodically change (hence, the name ``dynamic''). However, if you have configured a static \acronym{IP} address, your \acronym{IP} address will never change.
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A \define{network mask} \dash This tells your computer the size of the network to which it is being connected. It is formatted the same way as the \acronym{IP} address, but usually looks something like 255.255.255.0.
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A \define{gateway} \dash This is the \acronym{IP} address of the device that your machine looks to for access to the Internet. Usually, this will be the router's \acronym{IP} address.
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\define{\acronym{DNS} server} \dash This is the \acronym{IP} address of the \acronym{DNS} \emph{(Domain Name Service)} server. \acronym{DNS} is what your computer uses to resolve \acronym{IP} addresses to domain names. For example \url{http://www.ubuntu.com} resolves to 91.189.94.156. This is the \acronym{IP} address of the Ubuntu website on the Internet. \acronym{DNS} is used so you don't have to remember \acronym{IP} addresses. Domain names (like \url{ubuntu.com}) are much easier to remember. You will need at least one \acronym{DNS} server address but you can enter up to three addresses in case one server is unavailable. If you do not know your \acronym{ISP}'s \acronym{DNS} server addresses, Google has \acronym{DNS} servers that anyone in the world can use for free. The addresses of these servers are: Primary \dash 8.8.8.8 Secondary \dash 8.8.4.4.
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To manually configure a wired connection, click on the \application{NetworkManager} icon and select \menu{Edit Connections}. Make sure you are looking at the \tab{Wired} tab inside the \window{Network Connections} window. The list may already have an entry, such as ``Wired connection 1'' or a similar name. If a connection is listed, select it and click the \button{Edit} button. If no connection is listed, click the \button{Add} button.
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If you are adding a connection, you need to provide a name for the connection. This will distinguish the connection being added from any other connections added in future. In the ``Connection Name'' field, choose a name such as ``Wired Home.''
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In this window you can manually edit a connection.
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To setup the connection:
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