That's multiple issues in one. Let's try to tackle them separately.
As a first step, make sure IPv6 is set to "Automatic" and that the
"require an IP address to bring up this connection" or whatnot is *NOT*
checked. If you don't use IPv6, you may as well set IPv6 to "Ignore".
This is for both wlan
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massive network problems on 12.04 eth0 LED stays on
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supplement: i am not sure - if this is realy a network problem. maybe
the ACPI was busy . I have a X200
(http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X200)
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