I tried to reproduce the original error.

I flashed my vegetahd fresh (--bootstrap) to ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed
/bq-aquaris.en, #366

I walked through the wizard, and added it to the Canonical wifi
(Canonical-2.4GHz-g)

I performed some random google searches, and confirmed all was well.
Over a period of ~10 mins I left the device to idle, powered it on/off
with the power button (just sleep of course), and tried to observe the
'network error' reported.

Eventually, while on the lock screen, I woke the device to see the wifi
password prompt - the device appeared to have forgotten the password for
the canonical wifi. As we know, this is a failure mode that can mean
other things.

I cancelled the dialog, and logged in to the device. Using the indicator
menu, I pulled down the network panel. Observing that the system
appeared to be on cellular data (2G, note that both SIMS are loaded and
registered), I selected the Cannonical-2.4GHz-g wifi network and
observed it turned green, and the indicator switched to the wifi signal
strength view.

Dismissing the indicator Menu, I opened the browser and navigated to a
page.The browser displays 'Network Error', 'It appears you are having
trouble viewing: http://microsoft.com/. Please check your network
settings and try refreshing the page. <Refresh Page>'

Pressing refresh page, or navigating to other sites, produced the same
error. After a sleep cycle and unlock, the <refresh page> button started
working - ie the device healed from whatever state it was in, while I
typed this up.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1580146

Title:
  [touch] Internet connection stops working while WiFi is still
  connected

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Incomplete
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  krillin, rc-proposed, r329

  Description:
  It often happens that the internet connection stops working while the device 
is still connected to a (working) WiFi AP.
  The indicator shows that the phone is connected to the AP, here's the ouput 
of "nmcli d" and "nmcli c" http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16344985/

  Tapping on the AP in the network indicator resets the connection and
  fixes the issue, which however reappears after a while.

  Here's also a "grep NetworkManager" from syslog
  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16344990/

  How to reproduce:
  I don't have a recipe, but here's what usually happens on my phone
  1) I connect to the office WiFi (Canonical's HQ, BlueFin office)
  2) Use browser, perform random google searches to check internet is working
  3) After a while (sometimes I put the phone to sleep, sometimes I checked the 
Updates from system settings a few times), I go back to the browser, and it 
starts returning "Network Error". NM, as you can see from the logs, says WiFi 
is "connected"
  4) At this point I use Terminal app and discover that "ping 8.8.8.8" is 
working correctly, "ping google.com" immediately returns "unkown host", i.e. it 
doesn't seem to be waiting for a timeout, it returns pretty fast.

  There are no related crash files in /var/crash

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