(In reply to Vladislav Milenin from comment #14) > (In reply to Jonathan Kang from comment #12) > > (In reply to Vladislav Milenin from comment #11) > > > Created attachment 852201 [details] > > > Logs of dhcp=dhclient > > > > > > After replacing dhcp=dhclient to dhcp=internal, the Internet was connected > > > correctly for these few days. But it was worth changing these values back, > > > as the same problem reappeared. In a non-working state, I took the logs > > > again and returned them back to dhcp=internal, since it works better with it. > > > > Can you install NetworkManager from the repo mentioned in comment#5 and > > provide > > logs again? More verbose messages are needed to debug dhclient. > > > > Thanks. > > I conducted additional testing. It seems that changing the parameter in the > NM config to dhcp=internal solves the problem, because after that the > Internet began to connect normally. I suspect that it's a dhclient issue, so I enabled verbose in the package provided in comment#5. > But I still did not understand why such > an error is obtained with the parameter dhcp=dhclient. You asked to install > NM from comment#5, which I did. YaST notified about the correct > installation, then restarted the computer and took the logs. But you write > that NM is still installed from the standard openSUSE repositories. I > checked again and left a screenshot of YaST in comment#13, where it is clear > that NM is installed from the GNOME repository:Factory, which was added > after installing the package. You should be installing NetworkManager from home:JonathanKang:braches:GNOME:Factory instead of GNOME:Factory.