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+ + Set up a new network interface (LAN, ISDN, ADSL, ...) + + drakconnect + + + + + + + + +
+ Introduction + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakconnect as root. + allows to configure much of +local network or Internet access. You have to know some information from +your access provider or your network administrator. + + Select the type of connection you want to set, according to which hardware +and provider you have. +
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+ A new Wired connection (Ethernet) + + + + The first window lists the interfaces which are available. Select the one +to configure. + + + + At this point, the choice is given between an automatic or a manual IP +address. + + + + Automatic IP + + + + Ethernet/IP settings: you have to select if DNS servers +are declared by the DHCP server or are manually specified, as explained +below. In the last case, the IP address of DNS servers has to be set. The +HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, +the name localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. +The Hostname can also be provided by the DHCP server with the option +Assign host name from DHCP server. Not all DHCP servers +have such a function and if you're setting up your PC to get an IP address +from a domestic ADSL router, it is unlikely. + + + + + + + + + + The advanced button give the opportunity to specify: + + + + Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP server) + + + + the DHCP client + + + + DHCP timeout + + + + Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify the NIS server + + + + Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of clocks) + + + + the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if the DHCP server +requires the client to specify a hostname before receiving an IP +address. This option is not dealt by some DHCP servers. + + + + + + After accepting, the last steps which are common to all connection +configurations are explained: + + + + + + Manual configuration + + + + Ethernet/IP settings: you need to declare what DNS +servers to use. The HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no +HOSTNAME is specified, the name localhost.localdomain is +attributed by default. + + For a residential network, the IP address usually looks like +192.168.x.x, Netmask is +255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS servers are +available from your service provider's website. + + In advanced settings, you can specified a Search +domain. It would usually be your home domain, i.e. if your +computer is called "splash", and it's full domain name is +"splash.boatanchor.net", the Search Domain would be "boatanchor.net". Unless +you specifically need it, it's ok not to define this setting. Again, +domestic ADSL would not need this setting. + + + + + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + + + +
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+ A new Satellite connection (DVB) + + This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. +
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+ A new Cable modem connection + + + + The first window lists the interfaces which are available. Select the one +to configure. + + + + At this point, the choice is given between an automatic or a manual IP +address. + + + + You have to specify a authentication method: + + + + None + + + + BPALogin (necessary for Telstra). In this case you have to provide User name +and password. + + + + + + Automatic IP + + + + Cable/IP settings: you have to select if DNS servers +are declared by the DHCP server or are manually specified, as explained +below. In the last case, the IP address of DNS servers has to be set. The +HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, +the name localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. +The Hostname can also be provided by the DHCP server with the option +Assign host name from DHCP server. Not all DHCP servers +have such a function and if you're setting up your PC to get an IP address +from a domestic ADSL router, it is unlikely. + + + + The advanced button give the opportunity to specify: + + + + Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP server) + + + + the DHCP client + + + + DHCP timeout + + + + Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify the NIS server + + + + Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of clocks) + + + + the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if the DHCP server +requires the client to specify a hostname before receiving an IP +address. This option is not dealt by some DHCP servers. + + + + + + After accepting, the last steps which are common to all connection +configurations are explained: + + + + + + Manual configuration + + + + Cable/IP settings: you need to declare what DNS servers +to use. The HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME +is specified, the name localhost.localdomain is +attributed by default. + + For a residential network, the IP address usually looks like +192.168.x.x, Netmask is +255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS servers are +available from your service provider's website. + + In advanced settings, you can specified a Search +domain. It would usually be your home domain, i.e. if your +computer is called "splash", and it's full domain name is +"splash.boatanchor.net", the Search Domain would be "boatanchor.net". Unless +you specifically need it, it's ok not to define this setting. Again, +domestic connection would not need this setting. + + + + + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + + + +
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+ A new DSL connection + + + + If the tool detects network interfaces, it offers to select one and to +configure it. + + + + A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. Select your +provider. If it is not listed, select the option +Unlisted and then enter the options your provider gave. + + + + Select one of the protocols available: + + + + Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) + + + + Manual TCP/IP configuration + + + + PPP over ADSL (PPPoA) + + + + PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) + + + + Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) + + + + + + Access settings + + + + Account Login (user name) + + + + Account password + + + + (Advanced) Virtual Path ID (VPI) + + + + (Advanced) Virtual Circuit ID (VCI) + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + +
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+ A new ISDN connection + + + + The wizard asks which device to configure: + + + + Manual choice (internal ISDN card) + + + + External ISDN modem + + + + + + A list of hardware is proposed, classified by category and +manufacturer. Select your card. + + + + Select one of the protocols available: + + + + Protocol for the rest of the world, except Europe (DHCP) + + + + Protocol for Europe (EDSS1) + + + + + + A list of providers is then offered, classified by countries. Select your +provider. If it is not listed, select the option +Unlisted and then enter the options your provider gave +you. Then it is asked for parameters: + + + + Connection name + + + + Phone number + + + + Login ID + + + + Account password + + + + Authentication method + + + + + + After that, you have to select if you get the IP address by automatic or +manual method. In the last case, specify IP address and Subnet mask. + + + + The next step is to choose how DNS servers address are obtained, by +automatic or manual method. In the case of manual configuration, you have to +put: + + + + Domain name + + + + First and second DNS Server + + + + Select if the hostname is set from IP. This option is to select only if you +are sure that your provider is configured to accept it. + + + + + + The next step is to choose how the gateway address is obtained, by automatic +or manual method. In the case of manual configuration, you have to enter the +IP address. + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + +
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+ A new Wireless connection (WiFi) + + + + A first window lists the interfaces which are available and an entry for +Windows driver (ndiswrapper). Select the one to configure. Use ndiswrapper +only if the other configuration methods did not work. + + + + At this step, the choice is given between the different access points that +the card has detected. + + + + Specific parameter for the wireless card are to provide: + + + + + + + + + + Operating mode: + + + + Managed + + + To access to an existing access point (the most frequent). + + + + + Ad-Hoc + + + To configure direct connection between computers. + + + + + + + Network Name (ESSID) + + + + Encryption mode: it depends of how the access point is configured. + + + + WPA/WPA2 + + + This encryption mode is to prefer if your hardware allows it. + + + + + WEP + + + Some old hardware deals only this encryption method. + + + + + + + Encryption key + + It is generally provided with the hardware which give the access point. + + + + + + At this step, the choice is given between an automatic IP address or a +manual IP address. + + + + Automatic IP + + + + IP settings: you have to select if DNS servers are +declared by the DHCP server or are manually specified, as explained +below. In the last case, IP address of DNS servers has to be set. The +HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is +specified, the name localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. The +Hostname can also be provided by the DHCP server with the option +Assign host name from DHCP server + + + + The advanced button give the opportunity to specify: + + + + Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP server) + + + + the DHCP client + + + + DHCP timeout + + + + Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify the NIS servers + + + + Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of clocks) + + + + the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if the DHCP server +requires the client to specify a hostname before receiving an IP +address. This option is not dealt by some DHCP servers. + + + + + + After accepting the configuration the step, which is common to all +connection configurations, is explained: + + + + + + Manual configuration + + + + IP settings: you have to declare DNS servers. The +HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, +the name localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. + + For a residential network, the IP address always looks like +192.168.x.x, Netmask is +255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS servers are +available from your providers website. + + In advanced settings, you can specified a Search +domain. It must seem to your hostname without the first name, +before the period. + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + + + +
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+ A new GPRS/Edge/3G connection + + + + If the tool detects wireless interfaces, it offers to select one and to +configure it. + + + + The PIN is asked. Leave empty if the PIN is not required. + + + + The wizard asks for network. If it is not detected, select the option +Unlisted. + + + + A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. Select your +provider. If it is not listed, select the option +Unlisted and then enter the options your provider gave. + + + + Provide access settings + + + + Access Point Name + + + + Account Login (user name) + + + + Account password + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + +
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+ A new Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking connection + + This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. +
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+ A new Analog telephone modem connection (POTS) + + + + The wizard asks which device to configure: + + + + Manual choice + + + + Detected hardware, if any. + + + + + + A list of ports is proposed. Select your port. + + + + If not yet installed, it will be suggested that you install the package +kppp-provider. + + + + A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. Select your +provider. If it is not listed, select the option +Unlisted and then enter the options your provider +gave. Then it is asked for Dialup options: + + + + Connection name + + + + Phone number + + + + Login ID + + + + Password + + + + Authentication, choose between: + + + + PAP/CHAP + + + + Script-based + + + + PAP + + + + Terminal-based + + + + CHAP + + + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + +
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+ Ending the configuration + + In the next step, you can specify: + + + + Allow users to manage the connection + + + + Start the connection at boot + + + + Enable traffic accounting + + + + Allow interface to be controlled by Network Manager + + + + In the case of a wireless connection, a supplemental box is Allow +access point roaming which give the possibility to switch +automatically between access point according to the signal strength. + + + + With the advanced button, you can specify: + + + + Metric (10 by default) + + + + MTU + + + + Network Hotplugging + + + + Enable IPv6 to IPv4 tunnel + + + + The last step allows you to specify if the connection is to start +immediately or not. + + + + + + +
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