If you're using WIFI you need to connect at the top using the wireless icon 
assuming its detected your card. If its ethernet then it "should" have detected 
it and tried to obtain a DHCP address. Which method are you using?

Paul

------Original Message------
From: Liam Gallear
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To: bod...@googlemail.com
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] 10.10 install
Sent: 1 Nov 2010 19:56

Hi,

Could you connect it via Ethernet cable and install anything that you want to 
and update/install the wireless drivers (I'm guessing that's how you're 
connecting to the Internet)?

Regards,

Liam Gallear

On 1 Nov 2010, at 19:44, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have just installed 10.10 on my netbook. During the installation, it told 
> me that it couldn't connect to the internet, so I couldn't install the 
> optional 3rd party stuff. This was through the gui installer, not full blown 
> live cd -> installer.
> 
> Did I just miss the network configuration options or does it not offer them 
> at all? 
> 
> Bodsda
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