Before using the Internet on any device particularly a computer system, it is always recommended that you perform certain necessary network configurations on that device. These configurations are done to ensure that your Internet works smoothly and with all the desired protocols with which you want it to run. Also, whenever your Internet is lagging or you face some trouble while connecting to it, you are always asked to check the network configurations to figure out if something is messed up over there.

Once you fix the issues with your network configurations, you can gain back access to your Internet connection. That is why network configurations are considered extremely useful in any operating system. Today, we will be learning the method through which you can easily do network configuration on your Oracle Linux 8 system which is a relatively newer flavor of the Linux operating system.

Method of doing Network Configuration on Oracle Linux 8:

For configuring a network on Oracle Linux 8, we should perform all the steps stated below:

Step # 1: Access the Network Settings of your Oracle Linux 8 System:

In the first place, you need to access your system’s network settings. This can be done by searching for a network in your Activities search bar of Oracle Linux 8 and clicking on the Network search result as highlighted in the following image:

How to do Network Configuration on Oracle Linux 8? Oracle Linux