Since I forgot the actual attachment:
In your time configuring an internet connection under the GNOME Desktop, you 
will undoubtedly run across DHCP, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.

DHCP is a standard protocol that provides for automatic assignment of IP 
addresses, facilitating setup of a network.  Without a DHCP-enabled server 
(such as a router), IP addresses must be assigned manually.
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