Chapter 10. Connecting to the Internet
This chapter explains how to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Fedora
Core to connect to the Internet via a telephone dialup, Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN), Digital Subscriber Line (DSL),
Ethernet, or wireless connection. First, it provides an overview of
networking and explains how to use the Network Administration Tool,
an X-based program that makes it easy to connect to the Internet via
an Internet service provider (ISP). The chapter also explains how to
use wvdial, a program that can
establish a telephone dialup connection to the Internet but
doesn't require X. Next, the chapter describes
several popular network client applications available under Linux,
including the Mozilla web browser, the Ximian Evolution email client,
and a graphical FTP client. Finally, the chapter gives some tips on
how to configure Linux to work with your cable or DSL modem if the
Network Administration Tool is unable to do so.
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