About About Acknowledgement AboutWindow Version %1 (build date %2) Qt-based graphical interface for netctl. Translators: %1 Links: Homepage Repository Bugtracker Translation issue AUR packages This software is licensed under %1 This software uses: %1 About BridgeWidget Bridge settings Skip (R)STP and immediately activate all bridge members Skip forwarding delay ErrorWindow Error! Could not find components Does not support yet Profile name is not set Bind interfaces are not set Description is not set Ip settings are not set Configuration file does not exist Key is not set Wireless settings are not set Configuration file is not set ESSID is not set MAC address is incorrect Session ID is not set User is not in network group, helper will not be started APN is not set Empty user/group name Could not find profile Could not find ESSID Could not run helper IP address does not match the standard Unknown error Sender : %1 EthernetWidget Ethernet options <html><head/><body><p>Whether or not the absence of a carrier is acceptable</p></body></html> Skip no carrier Set to ‘yes’ to use 802.1x authentication 802.1x authentication WPA config file Path to a wpa_supplicant configuration file Browse WPA driver The wpa_supplicant driver to use for 802.1x authentication wired nl80211 wext Timeout carrier Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for a carrier Timeout WPA Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for 802.1x authentication to succeed Select wpa configuration file Configuration files (*.conf) GeneralWidget General Description Connection The connection type used by the profile Interface The name of the associated network interface Binds to interfaces Add An array of physical network interfaces that this profile needs before it can be started Hide advanced A description of the profile After An array of profile names that should be started before this profile is started Command after starting A command that is executed after a connection is established Command before stoping A command that is executed before a connection is brought down Set to ‘yes’ to force connecting even if the interface is up Force connect Debug mode Show advanced IpWidget IP options IP dhcp static Address Add An array of IP addresses suffixed with ‘/<netmask>’ Gateway IP6 dhcp-noaddr stateless Address6 An array of IPv6 addresses Gateway6 Routes via An array of custom routes Routes6 Custom An array of argument lines to pass to ip Hostname A system hostname Timeout DAD Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for IPv6’s Duplicate Address Detection to succeed DHCP client The name of the preferred DHCP client dhcpcd Should be in CIDR form according to standards An IP routing gateway address. Should be according to standards An IPv6 routing gateway address. Should be according to standards Should be according to standards dhclient dhcpcd options Additional options to be passed to the DHCP client dhclient options dhclient options (6) Timeout DHCP Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for DHCP to be successful Set to ‘yes’ to release the DHCP lease when the profile is stopped DHCP release on stop DNS An array of DNS nameservers DNS domain A ‘domain’ line for /etc/resolv.conf DNS search A ‘search’ line for /etc/resolv.conf DNS options An array of ‘options’ lines for /etc/resolv.conf MacvlanWidget macvlan settings Mode MAC address Optional static MAC address MainWidget Stop Start Disable Enable Name Description Active Enabled Type Is wireless Refresh Start profile Restart profile Enable profile Edit profile Remove profile Stop profile Disable profile Refresh table Ctrl+R Start or stop selected profile Switch Switch to selected profile Restart Restart selected profile Enable or disable selected profile Stop all Stop all profiles Edit Edit selected profile Remove Remove selected profile netctl-auto is running Main actions toolbar MainWindow Netctl GUI DBus API Show DBus API Library Show library docs Report a bug About Security Show security notes About this application netctl control Ctrl+N Profiles Ctrl+P Ctrl+W Menu Toolbar Settings Ctrl+S Quit Ctrl+Q netctl-auto Ready yes no Information Application has been hidden to tray Done Error Unknown flag Usage: Open window: start detached from console start maximized show about window show netctl-auto window show settings window Functions: Options: start minimized to tray select this ESSID open this profile select this profile Additional flags: read configuration from this file print debug information start with default settings set options for this run, comma separated open a tab with this number Show messages: show version and exit show build information and exit show this help and exit Build date: %1 cmake flags cmake properties Components Additional components Project properties DBus configuration Documentation Version Author License Restore existing session. Close existing session. Connection is successfully Connection failed Do you want to save profile %1? WiFi menu MobileWidget Mobile PPP settings Username The username and password to connect with Password Access point name The access point (apn) to connect on PIN If your modem requires a PIN to unlock, use this option Mode This option is used to specify the connection mode None 3Gpref 3Gonly GPRSpref GPRSonly Max fail The number of consecutive failed connection attempts to tolerate Use the default route provided by the peer Default route Use the DNS provided by the peer Use peer DNS Options file A file to read additional pppd options from Browse Select options file Configuration files (*.conf) NetctlAutoWindow netctl-auto Esc Start or stop service Restart service Enable or disable service Refresh Refresh table Ctrl+R Enable or disable profile Name Description Active Enabled Disabled Switch Toolbar Menu Ready Disable service Enable service netctl-auto is running Stop service Start service netctl-auto is not running Profile Enable profile Enable all profiles Disable all profiles Enable Disable Done Error Switch to profile Close NewProfileWidget Clear Clear data Ctrl+R Load Load selected profile Save Save selected profile Remove Remove selected profile Profile New profile toolbar PasswdWidget Password ESSID Show symbols PppoeWidget PPPoE settings Username The username and password to connect with Password Connection mode This option specifies how a connection should be established persist demand Idle timeout This option specifies the idle time (in seconds) after which ‘pppd’ should disconnect Max fail The number of consecutive failed connection attempts to tolerate Use the default route provided by the peer Default route Use the DNS provided by the peer Use peer DNS PPP unit Set the ppp unit number in the interface name (ppp0, ppp1, etc.) LCP echo interval These options override default LCP parameters from ‘/etc/ppp/options’ LCP echo failure Options file A file to read additional pppd options from Browse PPPoE service This option specifies the PPPoE service name PPPoE AC This option specifies the PPPoE access concentrator name PPPoE session This option specifies an existing session to attach to, MAC address PPPoE MAC Only connect to specified MAC address Enable IPv6 support PPPoE IPv6 Select options file Configuration files (*.conf) SettingsWindow Settings General Language Select a language netctl netctl path Path to netctl Browse Profile path Path to profile directory sudo sudo path Path to sudo wpa_supplicant Helper Enable system tray Minimize to tray instead of closing Start minimized to tray Skip components checking It is recommended to use systemd integration. See `man 1 netctlgui-helper` for more details. Helper status Use helper Force use sudo in helper Helper command Helper service Name of netctlgui-helper service systemctl path Path to systemctl netctl-auto path Path to netctl-auto netctl-auto service Toolbars Close helper after exit Control group Name of netctl-auto systemd service wpa_supplicant path Path to wpa_supplicant wpa_cli path Path to wpa_cli PID file wpa_supplicant PID file wpa_supplicant drivers wpa_supplicant drivers comma separated ctrl_interface directory Path to control directory ctrl_interface group Group of control directory Main toolbar Left Right Top Bottom Disabled netctl toolbar netctl-auto toolbar Profiles toolbar WiFi toolbar Other Path to interface list Path to directory which contains network devices Path to rfkill device list Path to directory which contains rfkill devices Prefered wireless interface Select path to directory with interfaces Select netctl command All files (*) Select helper command Select netctl-auto command Select path to profile directory Select path to directory with rfkill devices Select sudo command Select systemctl command Select wpa_cli command Select wpa_supplicant command Active (systemd) Active Stop Inactive Start TrayIcon (inactive) netctl-auto Stop %1 Restart %1 Disable %1 Enable %1 Start profile Stop profile Stop all profiles Switch to profile Restart profile Enable profile Quit static enabled Status TunnelWidget Tunnel settings Mode The tunnel type ipip gre sit isatap ip6ip6 ipip6 ip6gre any Local The address of the local end of the tunnel Remote The address of the remote end of the tunnel TuntapWidget Tuntap settings Mode Either ‘tun’, or ‘tap’ tun tap User The owning user of the tun/tap interface Group The owning group of the tun/tap interface VlanWidget vlan settings vlan ID vlan identifier WiFiMenuWidget Start Stop Processing... MHz Name Type # of points Signal Security Active Exists 2GHz 5GHz 2GHz and 5GHz N\A Point Refresh Start WiFi Stop WiFi Please install 'wpa_supplicant' before use it Information This isn't the functionality you're looking for Refresh table Ctrl+R Connect or disconnect from selected ESSID Please install 'wpa_supplicant' before using it WiFi menu toolbar WirelessWidget Wireless options Security none wep wpa wpa-configsection wpa-config ESSID The name of the network to connect to Wpa config section Add Array of lines that form a network block for wpa_supplicant Wpa config file Path to a wpa_supplicant configuration file Browse Key The secret key to a WEP, or WPA encrypted network Whether or not the specified network is a hidden network Hidden Whether or not to use ad-hoc mode Ad-hoc Scan frequencies A space-separated list of frequencies in MHz to scan when searching for the network Frequency Priority group for the network Priority Country The country for which frequency regulations will be enforced WPA group Group that has the authority to configure wpa_supplicant via its control interface Drivers west nl80211 wired The wpa_supplicant driver to use RFkill device The name of an rfkill device Timeout WPA Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for steps in the association and authentication to succeed Whether or not to exclude this profile from automatic profile selection Exclude auto