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My network icon is always a question mark in both wired and wireless connection
but every thing about network work correctly. icon is a question mark like you can see in screen shot










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          I had same issue. Googled for answer and found that if you edit




          /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf




          and insert the line




          dns=default




          to the [main] section and the question mark over the lan icon disappears.






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          • Insert the line in which section?

            – dgw
            Dec 5 '18 at 13:37






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            Adding the line to the [main] section worked for me.

            – Giorgos Gaganis
            Dec 10 '18 at 13:56











          • I followed this instruction and it seemed to fix it, but after a reboot, all internet connectivity was gone until I reverted this and rebooted again.

            – Shibumi
            Jan 18 at 15:33



















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          • Open Settings

          • Select Privacy

          • Turn ‘network connectivity checking’ off






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            I had same issue. Googled for answer and found that if you edit




            /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf




            and insert the line




            dns=default




            to the [main] section and the question mark over the lan icon disappears.






            share|improve this answer


























            • Insert the line in which section?

              – dgw
              Dec 5 '18 at 13:37






            • 1





              Adding the line to the [main] section worked for me.

              – Giorgos Gaganis
              Dec 10 '18 at 13:56











            • I followed this instruction and it seemed to fix it, but after a reboot, all internet connectivity was gone until I reverted this and rebooted again.

              – Shibumi
              Jan 18 at 15:33
















            7














            I had same issue. Googled for answer and found that if you edit




            /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf




            and insert the line




            dns=default




            to the [main] section and the question mark over the lan icon disappears.






            share|improve this answer


























            • Insert the line in which section?

              – dgw
              Dec 5 '18 at 13:37






            • 1





              Adding the line to the [main] section worked for me.

              – Giorgos Gaganis
              Dec 10 '18 at 13:56











            • I followed this instruction and it seemed to fix it, but after a reboot, all internet connectivity was gone until I reverted this and rebooted again.

              – Shibumi
              Jan 18 at 15:33














            7












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            7







            I had same issue. Googled for answer and found that if you edit




            /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf




            and insert the line




            dns=default




            to the [main] section and the question mark over the lan icon disappears.






            share|improve this answer















            I had same issue. Googled for answer and found that if you edit




            /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf




            and insert the line




            dns=default




            to the [main] section and the question mark over the lan icon disappears.







            share|improve this answer














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            edited Jan 28 at 20:19









            Stephen Crosby

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            answered Feb 10 '18 at 19:33









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            • Insert the line in which section?

              – dgw
              Dec 5 '18 at 13:37






            • 1





              Adding the line to the [main] section worked for me.

              – Giorgos Gaganis
              Dec 10 '18 at 13:56











            • I followed this instruction and it seemed to fix it, but after a reboot, all internet connectivity was gone until I reverted this and rebooted again.

              – Shibumi
              Jan 18 at 15:33



















            • Insert the line in which section?

              – dgw
              Dec 5 '18 at 13:37






            • 1





              Adding the line to the [main] section worked for me.

              – Giorgos Gaganis
              Dec 10 '18 at 13:56











            • I followed this instruction and it seemed to fix it, but after a reboot, all internet connectivity was gone until I reverted this and rebooted again.

              – Shibumi
              Jan 18 at 15:33

















            Insert the line in which section?

            – dgw
            Dec 5 '18 at 13:37





            Insert the line in which section?

            – dgw
            Dec 5 '18 at 13:37




            1




            1





            Adding the line to the [main] section worked for me.

            – Giorgos Gaganis
            Dec 10 '18 at 13:56





            Adding the line to the [main] section worked for me.

            – Giorgos Gaganis
            Dec 10 '18 at 13:56













            I followed this instruction and it seemed to fix it, but after a reboot, all internet connectivity was gone until I reverted this and rebooted again.

            – Shibumi
            Jan 18 at 15:33





            I followed this instruction and it seemed to fix it, but after a reboot, all internet connectivity was gone until I reverted this and rebooted again.

            – Shibumi
            Jan 18 at 15:33













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            • Disable Network Connectivity Checking in Ubuntu:

            • Open Settings

            • Select Privacy

            • Turn ‘network connectivity checking’ off






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              • Open Settings

              • Select Privacy

              • Turn ‘network connectivity checking’ off






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                • Open Settings

                • Select Privacy

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                • Open Settings

                • Select Privacy

                • Turn ‘network connectivity checking’ off







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