Re: Ethernet usb adapter and Gnome "via cable unmanaged"



On Tue, 2018-06-05 at 23:06 +0200, Davide Marchi wrote:
Hi Friends,
On Ubuntu Gnome 16.04,
I'm using an ethernet usb adapter (Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0b95:1790
ASIX 
Electronics Corp. AX88179 Gigabit Ethernet).

ifconfig
enx000ec6a172e7 Link encap:Ethernet  IndirizzoHW 00:0e:c6:a1:72:e7


Recently I've installed "pppoeconf" and managed a new pppoe
connection.
This caused me some problems, such as that the computer no longer 
connected to the router automatically via dhcp, and accordingly my 
change to /etc/networks/interfaces to restore dhcp automatism.

But this unforeseen, have pointed out to me, the Gnome panel menu
item: 
"via cable unmanaged" (top right).
So investigating, I've run nm-connection-editor and from this create
a 
new ethernet connection, using the device "enx000ec6a172e7 
(00:0E:C6:A1:72:E7)" but nothing changes on Gnome item menu yet.

Continuing in the investigation, going to Gnome "via cable
unmanaged" 
sub-menu "wired network settings" and opening the Gnome native
network 
interface manager, I cannot see any Ethernet device, only Proxy and 
WI-FI.



So my question is: Is Gnome Network Manager unable to handle the 
ethernet usb adapter or was this situation generated by pppoeconf?

Hi,

In this situation, what is the output of 

  nmcli device
  nmcli connection

?

best,
Thomas




Many thanks!

Davide

Italy


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