I made a test: if configured my with static ip address (via nm-applet) and then 
I rebooted it but before I unplugged my utp cable. At boot time when gdm 
appears I went to the shell and disabled the eth interface (with ifconfig eth0 
down). At this point, after logging in into the system, gnome startup correctly.
After logging in I checked nm-applet config and I saw that the wired connection 
that I setup before still remained but wasn't checked (probably nm detects that 
interface is down).

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setting static IP with network-admin makes GNOME startup slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/78493
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