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Please select from the following to get a brief introduction to each settings. <placeholder-1/>
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:101(para)
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Kubuntu Network Interface Setting
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:116(title)
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An <acronym>IP</acronym> address is a unique identifier, commonly known as the computer's address, that is used in communicating between other computers on a network and the Internet. There are two versions of <acronym>IP</acronym> addressing, <acronym>IPv4</acronym> which is the most widely used and the oldest, and <acronym>IPv6</acronym> which is newer. <acronym>IPv6</acronym> was created to cure the fact the world was running out of <acronym>IP</acronym> addresses.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:138(para)
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Gateway <acronym>IP</acronym> Address
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:169(title)
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A gateway address is also known as the default gateway. The gateway serves as an access point to another network and a majority of the times would be your service provider in order to gain access to the Internet. A gateway <acronym>IP</acronym> address looks the same as an <acronym>IP</acronym> address.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:171(para)
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A netmask address, or subnet mask, is an address that allows the splitting of a large network into small subnetworks.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:185(para)
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<acronym>DNS</acronym> (Domain Name System) translates domain names as well as computer hostnames to <acronym>IP</acronym> addresses. This is the system that will translate www.kubuntu.org into the websites actual <acronym>IP</acronym> address.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:196(para)
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Host name
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:206(title)
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The host name is the physical, unique name of your computer. A valid hostname consists of <acronym>ASCII</acronym> letters "a" through "z", digits "0" through "9", and the hyphen (-). It can consist of any combination of the previous allowed characters.
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:208(para)
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Establishing a connection
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Located in
network/C/network.xml:220(title)
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