KAddDeviceDlg Dialog to add/configure an network device. Juan Luis Baptiste KAddDeviceDlg 0 0 299 167 5 5 0 0 0 0 32767 32767 0 0 Configure Interface image0 unnamed 0 gbBasicDeviceInfo true TCP/IP Address unnamed Spacer4 Horizontal Expanding 130 20 dhcp bootp kcbAutoBootProto The boot protocol this network device should use The boot protocol this network device should use spacer5 Horizontal Expanding 50 20 rbBootProtoManual Manual: Use a static IP address. Use the fields below to enter the values <p>Sets this interface to use static IP settings.</p> <p>In this case, please use the fields below to enter the desired values manually.</p> rbBootProtoAuto Automatic: Use a dynamic IP address <p>Using an dynamic IP address causes this device to get a free IP address automatically.</p> <p>The interface will try to contact an DHCP- or BOOTP-Server during the boot process.</p> <p>Rendevouz is not supported yet.</p> spacer9 Horizontal Expanding 16 20 kcbstartAtBoot true Activate when the computer starts Ensures that this interface gets activated during boot time <p>Ensures that this interface gets activated during boot time.</p> <p>Otherwise, you will have to active the interface manually after you have logged in after the boot process.</p> 255.255.255.0 255.255.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.255.255.128 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.240 255.255.255.248 kcbNetmask false Subnetmask of the network device <p>Please enter the desired subnetmask for the interface here.</p> <p>For small private networks, 255.255.255.0 will most often be a reasonable default value.</p> <p>This field will change from a popup box to a combo box as soon as you enable the advanced settings below.</p> spacer11_2 Horizontal Expanding 16 20 spacer11 Horizontal Expanding 16 20 TextLabel1_2 Netmask: The netmask defines a range of IP numbers which will build a subnet inside the network. The netmask defines a range of IP numbers which will build a subnet inside the network. kleIPAddress IP address for the network device <p>Here you should enter the IP address for the network interface.</p> <p>Please note: If your network is connected to the internet, you should only enter IP addresses you have been given by your provider.</p> <p>Otherwise, you should enter one of the IP addresses which are explicitly reserved for private use.</p> <p>Most small private networks use class C networks, which allow up to 255 computers in your network. So simply use addresses like 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.171 and so on for your computers.</p> <p>Cass C networks: 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.25, for example 192.168.0.13.</p> <p>Class B networks: 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255, for example 172.28.2.5</p> <p>Class A networks: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255, for example 10.5.12.14</p> <p>Please ensure that all IP addresses you give to your computers are unique; you will have many problems if the same address is assigned to more than one network device.</p> spacer10 Horizontal Expanding 16 20 TextLabel1 IP address: An IP address is an unique identifier of a networking device in an TCP/IP network An IP address is an unique identifier of a networking device in an TCP/IP network spacer10_2 Horizontal Expanding 16 20 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 rbBootProtoManual toggled(bool) kcbAutoBootProto setDisabled(bool) rbBootProtoAuto toggled(bool) kleIPAddress setDisabled(bool) rbBootProtoAuto toggled(bool) kcbNetmask setDisabled(bool) rbBootProtoAuto kcbAutoBootProto rbBootProtoManual kleIPAddress kcbNetmask kcbstartAtBoot kadddevicedlg.ui.h init() kcombobox.h kcombobox.h klineedit.h