> 1.) No wireless networks are shown as being available.
> 2.) The wireless network which had been installed does not work.
> 3.) If one disables wireless networking, it cannot be re-enabled without 
> restarting.


For problem #3, does "sudo rfkill unblock all" work?

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Title:
  Wi-Fi works with Xubuntu or Edubuntu live CD but not after
  installation of Edubuntu

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Edubuntu 11.10 64bit. Intel Corporation WIFI Link 5100 on a 64bit Sony
  VAIO

  Wireless works flawlessly with LiveCD. Post install, however, wireless
  doesn't work.

  During install, I checked off the option to install the wireless
  network.

  Symptoms (after installed reboot):

  1.) No wireless networks are shown as being available.
  2.) The wireless network which had been installed does not work.
  3.) If one disables wireless networking, it cannot be re-enabled without 
restarting.

  Removed installation and installed Xubuntu 11.10. Wireless works
  flawlessly after installation. The problems 'seems' to be Unity/Gnome
  related?

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