Hi, as DHCP includes DNS information NetworkManager will use that information to set up your /etc/resolv.conf Have a look at that file for exact diagnostics. If its empty, you should consider reconfiguring your DHCP server. If not, it seems to be a wrong ip. That being said, you can still set up your ip config as you need via nm-applet -> edit connections. regards christoph
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