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Under <guilabel>Wireless Network</guilabel> click the radio button next to the network you want to connect to.
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If you have a wired network connection as well as an wireless connection, the wired connection will be used by default.
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<emphasis>Mobile Broadband</emphasis> means any kind of high speed internet connection which is provided by an external device such as a 3G usb stick or mobile phone with built-in HSPA/UMTS/GPRS data connection. Some laptops have recently been produced with mobile broadband devices already inside them.
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Most Mobile Broadband devices should be recognised automatically when you connect them to your computer. Ubuntu will prompt you to configure the device.
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The <guilabel>New Mobile Broadband Connection</guilabel> Wizard will open automatically when you connect the device.
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Your connection is now ready to use. To connect, left click the <guiicon>NetworkManager</guiicon> icon in the top right of the panel and select your new connection.
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To disconnect, left click the <guiicon>NetworkManager</guiicon> icon in the top right of the panel and click <guibutton>Disconnect</guibutton>.
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Right click the <guiicon>NetworkManager</guiicon> icon in the top right of the panel and click <guilabel>Edit Connections...</guilabel>
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This should open the <guilabel>New Mobile Broadband Connection</guilabel> Wizard. Enter your details as described above.
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There are three types of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that are currently supported by NetworkManager (NM). It is important to know which type of VPN network you are attempting to connect to.
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