Ubuntu 10.04 – Networking Configuration Using Graphical Tool
by sahab on Mar.23, 2010, under Ubuntu, ubuntu 10.04
Go System >> Preferences >> Network Connections
Once it opens you should see the following screen
In the above screen we can choose different type of network connection, i.e wired,wireless, mobile broadband, Vpn and DSL. Click the wired connection for configure the ip over DHCP and static. Select the drop down box manual and DHCP connections.
Click the add button for adding ip,netmask,GW and Dns Details 
After adding details click apply then ubuntu ask the user password for authentication.
Enter the password and select authenticate. Then it configure the ip details, For check open
the terminal and type ifconfig. Also select auto etho in task base n/w icon.
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August 14th, 2010 on 7:47 pm
I tried to establish a wired connection in a office setting. It automatically sets an IP which I do not want to use. I would like to put up a specific IP. Whenever I try to edit it manually, the apply and ok buttons do not show up as active whereas when Automatic DHCP is selected it shows up the Apply and OK buttons as active but the Automatic DHCP again automatically select the same IP which I do not want to use. Do you have any solution as to this maual configuration.
August 14th, 2010 on 8:06 pm
Did you enter the all the required fields. Like gateway,DNS etc
August 14th, 2010 on 10:01 pm
Yes I did, but as soon as the manual option was selected, the Apply and OK butons become inactive
August 15th, 2010 on 10:18 am
ok. Have you try to set the configuration over command prompt?
August 16th, 2010 on 10:29 pm
The problem has been solved. I dropped one of the fields.
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