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Oct 11, 2019 Linux Basics - Set a Static IP on Ubuntu The Netplan configuration files are located in the directory /etc/netplan/. The default configuration file is /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml. Open the network config file with an editor. The netplan configuration filename differs, depending on the Ubuntu version. Configure WiFi Connections - Ubuntu documentation Configure WiFi Connections. This section explains how to establish a WiFi connection. It covers creating and modifying connections as well as directly connecting. Establish a Wireless Connection. This section will show how to establish a wifi connection to the wireless network. Network Configuration from command line in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Ubuntu 16.04 LTS comes with graphical utilities for network configuration. For desktops you may install network-manager and network-manager-gnome packages and just use the nm-connection-editor utility. However you may not want to use these utilities on your server. This article focusses on how to configure networking from command line interface.
How to Configure Network Settings in Ubuntu
To configure a static IP on your Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS graphically, open the Settings app from the Application Menu. Now, go to Network. Here, you should see all the available network interfaces of your computer. Click on the gear icon of the network interface which you want to configure a static IP address. A new window should open. How to Configure Network Bonding or Teaming in Ubuntu Oct 11, 2019 Linux Basics - Set a Static IP on Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS comes with graphical utilities for network configuration. For desktops you may install network-manager and network-manager-gnome packages and just use the nm-connection-editor utility. However you may not want to use these utilities on your server. This article focusses on how to configure networking from command line interface. How to Setup Network Interface on Ubuntu, Debian