Red Five:
That might be with your Atheros card, but do you also have a solution for an 
Intel Wireless card (could be as simple as doing your atheros fix for iwlwifi)?

Did any of you also check your wired connection with it's config? I doubt that 
if you put a static address on it, then run dhclient on it, go to hibernate and 
when you resume, that you have your static address like you entered in the 
/etc/network/interfaces file. That is what I have too, my wired config isn't 
reset either. It comes back with whatever IP setting was on it before going to 
hibernate (in this case, a DHCP address).
This is without the use of Network Manager, because NM applet would request a 
DHCP address or set the static address once it detects a link on it, but that 
isn't done if you don't run NM. This was done properly on Hardy. In fact, I 
think that even if you set your wired to DHCP, it will not request a new IP, 
which is troublesome if you move to a different subnet.

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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate in a different physical location, 
wireless networks are not updated.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264683
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