killing nm-applet and restarting it looks good...  no black message
image/icon shows up, though.

when setting the system to sleep (shutting lid of my laptop), the system
wakes from sleep and then displays:

Network
"Disconnected.  You are now offline"
in a black box at the top right of the screen (see original screenshot)

The problem is that when waking from sleep, the "disconnected" text and
icon stay displayed long after the icon in the menubar shows that the
network is connected.  I'd expect a new/updated notification once the
network is connected, so the black box says "network connected" or
something similar.

syslog output after waking from sleep is attached.

nm-applet screen output:
** (nm-applet:2541): DEBUG: foo_client_state_changed_cb
** (nm-applet:2541): DEBUG: going for offline with icon: 
notification-network-wireless-disconnected
** (nm-applet:2541): DEBUG: going for offline with icon: 
notification-network-wireless-disconnected
** (nm-applet:2541): DEBUG: foo_client_state_changed_cb
** (nm-applet:2541): DEBUG: going for offline with icon: 
notification-network-disconnected
** (nm-applet:2541): DEBUG: foo_client_state_changed_cb
** (nm-applet:2541): DEBUG: going for offline with icon: 
notification-network-disconnected
** (nm-applet:2541): DEBUG: foo_client_state_changed_cb


** Attachment added: "syslog.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33196186/syslog.txt

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after resuming from suspend, nm-gnome shows network disconnected when it is 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/444321
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