NM often fails to connect wired high-speed interface
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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network-manager (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
In any previous version, Ubuntu can easily connect to my wired high-speed Internet when it was installed. The Ubuntu 10.04 is the only exception, after it was installed, it showed on the panel that the system was connected, but I just could not connected to the Internet. So I disconnected it and connected it back and forth for a few times, finally I could go on-line. And then, each time when I turned on the computer, I always had to disconnect it and connect it for a few times before I could go on-line. When I checked on-line, I found out the work-around for some other people is" re-plug the line to computer to go on-line each time when they turn on the Computer". And then I saw somebody posted that " there is something wrong with the network-manager, the best thing is to use static IP address" , it work for me quite well. But I still hope the network-manager can be fixed.
affects: | ubuntu → network-manager (Ubuntu) |
Changed in network-manager (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Incomplete → Fix Released |
Does this problem still exist in Precise?
What is your Ethernet hardware and which driver is driving it?