On 09/03/2016 03:08 AM, sunyeping wrote:
But when I give "ifconfig" command in a gnome terminal, the output information
seems to be correct:
[sunyp@localhost Desktop]$ ifconfig
...
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:25:90:72:E2:87
inet6 addr: fe80::225:90ff:fe72:e287/64 Scope:L
regards.
Yeping--From:Earl
A Ramirez Time:2016 Sep 3 (Sat) 18:38To:CentOS mailing
list Subject:Re: [CentOS] Network manager cannot connet to
the Internet
What is the output of ip route show, can you ping your gateway, first see
if you can ping your default gateway and if you can't you will have to
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What is the output of ip route show, can you ping your gateway, first see
if you can ping your default gateway and if you can't you will have to
check the device that your are connecting to.
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Earl Ramirez
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Dear all,
I find out of a sudden my Network manager cannot connect to the Internet. My OS
is Centos 6.7, and the version of Network manager is Applet 0.8.1. When
clinking the Network manager icon at the upper right conner at the Desktop of
my compuer, I can see in the pop-up manu that there are
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