Graham,

Unfortunately I'm not an expert with Network Manager, until now it
remains a mystery to me how it works, where is the configuration stored
and where there heck are the log files?!?. Nevertheless, if the "Network
Manager" icon disappeared, you can run that "Network Connections" tool
directly from "search your computer" (click on the ubuntu logo on the
top left or press the "windows" key) and type "Network Connections".
Alternatively you can run nm-connection-editor from the terminal. On
ubuntu, it is part of package network-manager-gnome.

Nir

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