Hello Mark,

    Thank you for your interest in helping me.

> So what happens when you disable the networkmanager?
    First time when I upgraded to the alpha release of Feisty, my networking 
were not working properly. I have a static configuration and a internet 
configurantion by dhcp and NerwortManager couldn't handle this properly. So i 
decided to disable it, after reading some posts here in lauchpad. I disabled 
using the /etc/default/NetworkManager* files When I did it, ifupdown started 
doind its job as it was before the upgrade.
    Recently, i have upgraded to the beta release and i tried NetworkManager 
again. Now it recognizes my static configuration and allowed me to connect to 
the internet thru my wired connection, by left clicking on it - what I did on 
my first time and worked fine. So i tried to reboot the machine to check if it 
memorizes my selection, but it doesn't.
    My NetworkManager is now unstalled by apt-get and again ifupdown is doing 
the job.

> Is it the same way I do it, by manually clicking the double-monitor icon and 
> selecting "wired network." Or is it a different way?
    As i said, clicking on the double-monitor icon i can select the wired 
conection and connect to the internet as expected. But after a reboot it 
doesn't restore my last selection. As my computer act as a gateway, i need it 
connected to the internet during the boot. And i think laptop users don't want 
to manually select every time the wired connection if it is already connected.

Thanks for all!

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Internet is not acquired atomatically; I must click on "wire network" in the 
double monitor icon to activate. Edgy didn't do this; Feisty does. Why?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102698
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