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Oct 4th, 2010, 02:52 AM
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Re: Wireless internet USB not working in Ubuntu
To connect to the Internet:
1.Open System → Administration → Networking.
2.Select the connection you wish to use, then click Properties.
3.Ensure Enable this connection is turned on.
4.If your ISP or network administrator has given you an IP address, set Configuration to Static IP address, then enter the address in the IP address field and click OK. Otherwise, set Configuration to DHCP and click OK.
5.To activate or deactivate network connections, select your connection, then click Activate/Deactivate.
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Oct 4th, 2010, 03:12 AM
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Frenzied Member
Re: Wireless internet USB not working in Ubuntu
 Originally Posted by goodmanmorx
4.If your ISP or network administrator has given you an IP address, set Configuration to Static IP address, then enter the address in the IP address field and click OK. Otherwise, set Configuration to DHCP and click OK.
If you have a static IP then ubuntu really won't care about that, nor should it. You will be going through a router. It is the routers job to worry about whether or not it is a static IP. For an internal IP address this may help. But it is irrelevant for an external one.
Also, what is with the link?
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