How to Manually Modify the Automatic Network Configuration Process

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By default, your network settings are automatically configured during installation by the NWAM process. You can modify the way NWAM works by using the options in the NWAM Manager Icon Menu, as explained in [Modifying [Managing a System's Automatic Network Configuration (Tasks)]. Or, you can change aspects of the configuration by editing NWAM's configuration file, {{/etc/nwam/llp}}.

The following procedure explains how to directly modify the {{/etc/nwam/llp}} file.

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