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Unit 3: Connecting to the Internet




                                                                                                Notes
                           Figure 3.12: The Configure Wireless Connection Dialog Box






















          Source: http://etutorials.org/Linux+systems/red+hat/Chapter+10.+Connecting+to+the+Internet/10.2+Configuring+an+I
          nternet+Connection/
               !

             Caution  Access points using Ad Hoc mode are susceptible to different types of attack.
             Usually,  it  is  best  to  configure  your  access  points  to  use  Managed  mode  and  specify
             Managed rather than Auto as the adapter mode.
          Specify the Service Set Identifier (SSID) of your network or specify Auto if you want to connect to
          any available network. Then, specify the channel, transmit rate, and key (if any) associated with
          your network. Click Forward to continue. The main Tool screen reappears. However, this time
          the screen includes a line identifying your Ethernet adapter as an eth device. Click Apply to save
          your changes.

          Specifying DNS Settings and Hostnames

          The DNS tab allows you to configure DNS. However, if your ISP offers DNS information via
          DHCP, you are not required to do so.

                          Figure 3.13: The DNS Tab of the Network Configuration Tool

























          Source: http://etutorials.org/Linux+systems/red+hat/Chapter+10.+Connecting+to+the+Internet/10.2+Configuring+an+I
          nternet+Connection/


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