This is a flawed product that should be fixed or removed.
It kills the dns settings by removing the search option in resolv.conf. Why anyone would even think of doing that is beyond me.
First it configures the network settings and then decides at some point to just remove it. In fact it emptied the file completely.
Maybe we can have some sort of install or config option to work around it. It's nice and easy to use to enter the information. But once done it has to be killed. If running dhcp (and it does not wipe things out) it might be allowed to live. But if one chooses static IP it MUST die once done. (It looks like --no-daemon should be used.)
Sorry if I sound harsh, but these underhanded config tools are more damaging than helpful. Yeah, I can find some way around it but as soon as I do an upgrade or something like that it's on all over again. What about those who could never figure it out? Killing your network connection is not a good way to win users.
