I couldn't get an IP4 address on my wireless interface, but worked
around the problem by doing this:
sudo apt-get uninstall avahi-daemon
find /etc/network -iname 'avahi*' -exec rm {} \;
removing avahi files from /etc/network was the key for me.
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Network not enabled properly by NetworkManager which configures eth1:avah
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105872
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