Public bug reported:

Steps to reproduce:

1.) Open the network indicator
2.) Toggle the Wi-Fi switch to 'Off'
3.) Reboot the device
4.) Open the network indicator

Expected result:

Wi-Fi is either disabled and shows no networks, or is enabled and shows
networks

Actual result:

Wi-Fi is enabled and shows no networks. Toggling it on and off returns
it to normal.

** Affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: exploratory qa-daily-testing rtm14 testcase

** Attachment added: "enabled no network"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1362133/+attachment/4188226/+files/enabled_no_networks.png

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1362133

Title:
  Rebooting after disabling wifi leaves wifi in wrong state (enabled but
  doesn't show networks)

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

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:

  1.) Open the network indicator
  2.) Toggle the Wi-Fi switch to 'Off'
  3.) Reboot the device
  4.) Open the network indicator

  Expected result:

  Wi-Fi is either disabled and shows no networks, or is enabled and
  shows networks

  Actual result:

  Wi-Fi is enabled and shows no networks. Toggling it on and off returns
  it to normal.

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