Hey Gang -
Can't figure this one out!
When I installed Kubuntu (11.04), it connected to my network via DHCP. However, once the install was finished, I went in to KDE Network, added a wired network, checked the Connect Automatically box, named it, gave it a static IP, subnet mask, gateway, dns, etc.
However, whenever I restart the computer, it always defaults to DHCP. It only "connects" as a static IP if I select the "WIRED CONNECTION" that I created - even though its set to start automatically.
Any ideas on how to get my static ip address to come up as default?
thanks in advance
- Chris
Can't figure this one out!
When I installed Kubuntu (11.04), it connected to my network via DHCP. However, once the install was finished, I went in to KDE Network, added a wired network, checked the Connect Automatically box, named it, gave it a static IP, subnet mask, gateway, dns, etc.
However, whenever I restart the computer, it always defaults to DHCP. It only "connects" as a static IP if I select the "WIRED CONNECTION" that I created - even though its set to start automatically.
Any ideas on how to get my static ip address to come up as default?
thanks in advance
- Chris
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