I've had this problem before with beta versions, but never a release version. I'm just posting this now because I've been too busy to worry about it (and I've been happy with Gutsy) Here is my story.
It doesn't matter if I do a clean install or an update or if it's ubuntu or kubuntu. The same thing happens.
1. Once the update or install is complete and I reboot and login the network icon spools for a bit trying to find a network.
2. Once it does "connect" it's a different IP than it should be getting from my router. The internet doesn't work and I can't even connect to my router.
3. If I manually change the IP, Subnet, etc to the correct values it still doesn't work.
I've posted about this problem before and could never find a solution, but when a new "final" version came out it always just worked again. This time it didn't. I've also had trouble with other distributions having the exact same problem.
But I heard recently that there are ipv6 vs. ipv4 problems. Could that be it?
Tell me what you need to figure this all out and I'll be on it!
It doesn't matter if I do a clean install or an update or if it's ubuntu or kubuntu. The same thing happens.
1. Once the update or install is complete and I reboot and login the network icon spools for a bit trying to find a network.
2. Once it does "connect" it's a different IP than it should be getting from my router. The internet doesn't work and I can't even connect to my router.
3. If I manually change the IP, Subnet, etc to the correct values it still doesn't work.
I've posted about this problem before and could never find a solution, but when a new "final" version came out it always just worked again. This time it didn't. I've also had trouble with other distributions having the exact same problem.
But I heard recently that there are ipv6 vs. ipv4 problems. Could that be it?
Tell me what you need to figure this all out and I'll be on it!