Got it, I understand what you mean now.
Unfortunately, the configuration is not reset if you delete all
available connections, you'll likely want to go back to nm-applet and
click on the wired device (a connection in nm-applet named Auto
ethernet or something like it) to allow it to connect,
That is expected behavior; you'll want to create a new connection for
fixed rather than modifying the default one. In any case, if the default
dhcp connection is changed, you should have two connections so that
standard DHCP can still work for wired.
Since this isn't a bug but expected behavior,
I marked the bug new, if what I wrote on comment #8 was understood correclty
please mark the bug invalid again.
Thank you.
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Title:
Network
@ Mathieu
Thank you for the answer, I understand that you say that what happened to me is
not a bug but the default behaviour.
But I am not sure I was clear explaining what happened.
I had a configuration for my wired network it was with a fixed IP, I then
cancelled it so I did not have any
** Description changed:
When I insert a network cable into my ethernet port, network manager does not
automatically assign an IP to my network device eth0:
I was carrying out laptop testing on Networking - Cabled in Ubuntu Desktop
amd64 for Quantal Beta 2
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu laptop testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/1059065
** Tags added: laptop-testing
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I see this line in the modified Network Manager configuration file:
no-auto-default=C8:0A:A9:11:DE:0A,
This MAC address is my network card's.
I do not know how this got there, I'm attaching a screenshot of my wired
configuration in Network Manager.
?field.comment=I see this line in the modified
I see this line in the modified Network Manager configuration file:
no-auto-default=C8:0A:A9:11:DE:0A,
This MAC address is my network card's.
I do not know how this got there, I'm attaching a screenshot of my wired
configuration in Network Manager.
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I commented the line:
no-auto-default=C8:0A:A9:11:DE:0A
in the file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
stopped and restarted Network Manager and now when I insert the network cable
in my ethernet port my network eth0 device get's an IP automatically from DHCP.
I do not undersand how the file
I tried this:
I turned off wireless network.
I went in Network Manager, modified my cabled network configuration from DHCP
to fixed, entered an IP adress and everything else is needed to make my wired
network work.
I turned detached my eth0 cable, turned on wirelss network, and canceled the
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