For some dumb reason, NetworkManager doesn't support static IP addresses, so it just wipes the resolv.conf when it starts up if you try to have a static IP, which would just perpetuate the problem this guy is happening.

On 3/21/07, Eric Shubes <plug@shubes.net> wrote:
Daniel P. Stasinski wrote:
> There is an unfixed firmware bug in my DSL modem/router that causes it
> to provide incorrect DNS servers when the DHCP lease is obtained.
>
> Before I started using NetworkManager, I could specify my own DNS
> servers in /etc/resolve.conf but NetworkManager rewrites it with the
> invalid server information provided by DHCP.  Is there some other
> place where I can specify my own DNS servers?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniel
>

I presume you've tried to change the DSL modem/router's configuration.

I think you'll need to configure your network interface as static. Either
that or get a new DSL modem/router.

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-Eric 'shubes'
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