"Knetworkmanager is still a little bit funky when it comes to accurately co-ordinating KDE's network online/offline status.
If you want, you could also disable the Network Status Daemon in Personal Settings -> KDE Components -> Service Manager. This will keep KDE from tracking network interface status, and hence all KDE apps will assume an active connection, rather than querying for online/offline status."
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"Knetworkmanager is still a little bit funky when it comes to accurately co-ordinating KDE's network online/offline status.
If you want, you could also disable the Network Status Daemon in Personal Settings -> KDE Components -> Service Manager. This will keep KDE from tracking network interface status, and hence all KDE apps will assume an active connection, rather than querying for online/offline status."