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<info>
<link type="guide" xref="net-wired"/>
<link type="guide" xref="net-wireless"/>
<revision pkgversion="3.4.0" date="2012-02-20" status="final"/>
<revision pkgversion="3.10" date="2013-11-11" status="review"/>
<revision pkgversion="3.18" date="2015-09-28" status="final"/>
<revision pkgversion="3.28" date="2018-03-28" status="review"/>
<revision pkgversion="3.33.3" date="2018-03-28" status="review"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>ফিল বুল</name>
<email>philbull@gmail.com</email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>মাইকেল হিল</name>
<email>mdhillca@gmail.com</email>
</credit>
<desc>You may have to enter network settings if they don’t get assigned
automatically.</desc>
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<title>নেটৱাৰ্ক সংহতিসমূহ হস্তচালিতভাৱে সংহতি কৰক</title>
<p>If your network doesn’t automatically assign network settings to your
computer, you may have to manually enter the settings yourself. This topic
assumes that you already know the correct settings to use. If not, you may
need to ask your network administrator or look at the settings of your router
or network switch.</p>
<steps>
<title>আপোনাৰ নেটৱাৰ্ক সংহতিসমূহ হস্তচালিতভাৱে সংহতি কৰিবলৈ:</title>
<item>
<p>Open the <gui xref="shell-introduction#activities">Activities</gui>
overview and start typing <gui>Settings</gui>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>Click on <gui>Settings</gui>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>If you plug in to the network with a cable, click <gui>Network</gui>.
Otherwise click <gui>Wi-Fi</gui>.</p>
<p>Make sure that your wireless card is turned on or a network cable is
plugged in.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>Click the
<media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/emblem-system-symbolic.svg"><span its:translate="yes">settings</span></media>
button.</p>
<note>
<p>For a <gui>Wi-Fi</gui> connection, the
<media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/emblem-system-symbolic.svg"><span its:translate="yes">settings</span></media>
button will be located next to the active network.</p>
</note>
</item>
<item>
<p>Select the <gui>IPv4</gui> or <gui>IPv6</gui> tab and change the
<gui>Method</gui> to <gui>Manual</gui>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>Type in the <gui xref="net-what-is-ip-address">IP Address</gui> and
<gui>Gateway</gui>, as well as the appropriate <gui>Netmask</gui>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>In the <gui>DNS</gui> section, switch the <gui>Automatic</gui> switch
to off. Enter the IP address of a DNS server you want to use. Enter
additional DNS server addresses using the <gui>+</gui> button.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>In the <gui>Routes</gui> section, switch the <gui>Automatic</gui>
switch to off. Enter the <gui>Address</gui>, <gui>Netmask</gui>,
<gui>Gateway</gui> and <gui>Metric</gui> for a route you want to use.
Enter additional routes using the <gui>+</gui> button.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>Click <gui>Apply</gui>. If you are not connected to the network, open the
<gui xref="shell-introduction#systemmenu">system menu</gui> from the right side of
the top bar and connect. Test the network
settings by trying to visit a website or look at shared files on the
network, for example.</p>
</item>
</steps>
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