I saw this problem when I first installed Feisty in early March.  It
went away (i.e., NetworkManager started working OK) a little after that,
but the problem returned today after I installed the newest batch of
updates.

On my system, the network interface (wired, builtin to the motherboard)
IS UP, even though the NetworkManager Applet icon falsely claims there
is "no network connection".

I'm not sure if this problem is the same as bug 82927.  Please note that
I am having no problems at all with my network connection -- except that
NM is displaying an erroneous indication that my network connection is
allegedly down (it's up).  And I assume that if I wanted to change my
networking parameters right now, I would probably have to edit the
configuration files by hand, since NM thinks I don't have a network
connection and won't give me the opportunity to adjust any parameters.

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Gnome NetworkManager Applet 0.6.4 reports "no network connection" (connection 
is working)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89162
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