Linux home networking part 1: Static IP fall-back
NetworkManager has made it’s way into the top Linux distributions as the standard way to manage network interfaces on desktop/notebook computers. I like NetworkManager. It works well for both wired and wireless interfaces with DHCP, and using wireless security and authentication is a breeze. With more recent versions you can also configure static IP addresses, [...]
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