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A network connection is optional. If you do not have one, you will not be able to download updates to software packages at the end of the install process, but you can still install all of the great software found on your Edubuntu install CD.
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A network connection is optional. If you do not have one, you will not be able to download updates to software packages at the end of the install process, but you can still install all of the great software found on your Edubuntu install CD.
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Translated by
Ralph Janke
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Reviewed by
Malcolm Parsons
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:380(para)
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If your only network connection is in a cafe or library, you may not be able to use this connection to install and update from. These connections often require that you visit a local web page from your computer and enter a password or agree to a usage policy before connecting to the internet. This is okay! Just perform the installation without a network connection, and then add the connection after you boot to your new Edubuntu system.
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If your only network connection is in a cafe or library, you may not be able to use this connection to install and update from. These connections often require that you visit a local web page from your computer and enter a password or agree to a usage policy before connecting to the internet. This is okay! Just perform the installation without a network connection, and then add the connection after you boot to your new Edubuntu system.
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Translated by
Hanen Ben Rhouma
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Reviewed by
Isabell Long
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:387(para)
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If you are using a wireless network, the installer will ask you for a WEP key. If you do not know what this is, you probably don't need one and can just choose <keycap>Continue</keycap>.
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If you are using a wireless network, the installer will ask you for a WEP key. If you do not know what this is, you probably don't need one and can just choose <keycap>Continue</keycap>.
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Ralph Janke
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Reviewed by
Malcolm Parsons
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:396(para)
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The installer will try to detect your network settings for you. However, in some cases this is not possible, and the installer will prompt you for an IP address, netmask, and gateway. The person who manages your network will know what the correct settings are. For a small home network, some good guesses are:
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The installer will try to detect your network settings for you. However, in some cases this is not possible, and the installer will prompt you for an IP address, netmask, and gateway. The person who manages your network will know what the correct settings are. For a small home network, some good guesses are:
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Malcolm Parsons
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:402(para)
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IP: 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x, where "x" is a whole number between 2 and 254
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IP: 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x, where "x" is a whole number between 2 and 254
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Hanen Ben Rhouma
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Isabell Long
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:412(para)
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Netmask: 255.255.255.0
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Netmask: 255.255.255.0
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Isabell Long
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:418(para)
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Gateway: 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
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Gateway: 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
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Hanen Ben Rhouma
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Isabell Long
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:424(para)
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Still not sure? If you have another computer on this network, look at its network settings and use the same netmask and gateway. Set the IP so that the first three numbers are identical but set the last number slightly higher than the other computer. For example, if the other computer's IP is 192.168.1.100 you might try 192.268.1.105.
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Still not sure? If you have another computer on this network, look at its network settings and use the same netmask and gateway. Set the IP so that the first three numbers are identical but set the last number slightly higher than the other computer. For example, if the other computer's IP is 192.168.1.100 you might try 192.268.1.105.
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Ralph Janke
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Malcolm Parsons
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:430(para)
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Choose a mirror of the Ubuntu archive
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Choose a mirror of the Ubuntu archive
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Ralph Janke
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Reviewed by
Malcolm Parsons
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:442(title)
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This section asks for proxy information. If you are unsure, you probably don't need a proxy. In this case, just choose <keycap>Continue</keycap>.
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This section asks for proxy information. If you are unsure, you probably don't need a proxy. In this case, just choose <keycap>Continue</keycap>.
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Translated by
Ralph Janke
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Reviewed by
Malcolm Parsons
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Located in
handbook/C/workstation.xml:444(para)
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