In my case it works also by setting the IPV6 to "Automatic, address only".
Try like this. Turn off the connection, set it to Automatich, address only or
"Ignore" and then re-enable the connection. In my case this procedure works
(see attachment)
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@Marco,
I also have disabled IPV6 but still the same thing happens. Many users reported
that problem and I see many post for older ubuntu versions. That is a very
annoying bug.
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I encounter the same problem with the daily Xubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu MATE 18.04
of March 5, 2018. The connection via ethernet cable does not work unless I
disable the ipv6.
In practice I have to set the Method to Ignore in IPV6 Settings to navigate.
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