Problem with Wi-Fi connection
Problem with Wi-Fi connection
Looks like a problem with DNS, try pinging an IP address like 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 instead.
No, DHCP is not enabled. You mentioned Wi-Fi because it's related to networking, but the context refers to virtualization rather than physical devices.
The DHCP service isn't active, and it keeps triggering errors when you attempt to turn it on.
Access the command line, open /etc/hosts in a text editor, and capture the screen. If it's a VM, verify the network settings—did you configure NAT?
Check your local IP address on your PC and test connectivity.
Do you require the network configuration to use NAT? Consider switching it to bridged and observe the results.