The Internet connection settings which are relevant to you will depend on the type and supplier of your Internet connection. Your supplier will generally be able to advise you of the relevant settings if you encounter difficulties in finding them yourself.
If you connect to the Internet using a network or router, see the section called “Network settings” for instructions. |
Below is a list of common settings which you are likely to need:
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User name
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Password
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Dial-up telephone number
You may also require the following information:
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Dial-out number
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Dialling type (tone or pulse)
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Authentication type
Below is a list of common settings which you are likely to need:
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User name
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Password
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Dialling telephone number
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Connection type (usually PPPoE or PPPoA)
It is possible that you may also require the following technical information, which should be available from your Internet service provider:
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IP address and subnet mask
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DNS server, gateway IP address or DHCP server
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VPI/VCI
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MTU
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Encapsulation type
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DHCP settings
If you connect to the Internet through a proxy server, you will need to make a note of some details of the proxy server in order to allow Ubuntu to connect to the Internet.
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Press
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If the Control Panel has a purple background, press
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If the Control Panel has a white background, press Internet Options.
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On the Connections tab, press
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If the Use a proxy server for your LAN option is ticked, this means that you are connecting to the Internet through a proxy server.
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Press
and make a note of the contents of the boxes on the screen which appears. These are your proxy settings.