Re: tdenetworkmanager cannot connect to wired (was: [trinity-users] Re: systemsettings and tdenetworkmanager switching between wired and wireless problem with DNS server)

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On Thursday 15 September 2016 11:01:10 Uwe Brauer wrote:
> >>> "deloptes" == deloptes  <deloptes@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>    > Uwe Brauer wrote:
>    >> Relying entirely on systemsettings or on tdenetworkmanager?
>    >
>    > yes my experience with NM is that is picky on others dealing with
>    > network settings, so I recommend using only NM. Do all your
>    > configurations there and clean up the rest. This is what I can
>    > recommend.
>
> Ok I tried that. I deactivated wired in systemsettings and tried to turn
> it on via tdenetworkmanager. Did not work out no connection.
> I attach a screenshot of my configuration data
>
> Uwe

Have you tried connecting your wired connection via DHCP?  What happens? 

To what PRECISELY are you trying to connect?  My equivalent settings would be:
IP address 192.168.0.2
Netmask   255.255.255.0
Gateway  192.168.0.1

I connect to the Internet via a modem-router, which connects to my ISP.

But I find it better to use DHCP in all individual machines (from Kindle, to 
the TV, to my desktop) and have the router dish out set IPs to named Mac 
Addresses (including wireless ones, so, FWIW, my Kindle always has the same 
IP).

Lisi

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