According to Icon Naming Specification (http://standards.freedesktop.org
/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.html) there should be network-
status related icons in status folder:

network-error - The icon used when an error occurs trying to intialize
the network connection of the computing device. This icon should be two
computers, one in the background, with the screens of both computers,
colored black, and with the theme's style element for errors, overlayed
on top of the icon.

network-idle - The icon used when no data is being transmitted or
received, while the computing device is connected to a network. This
icon should be two computers, one in the background, with the screens of
both computers, colored black.

network-offline - The icon used when the computing device is
disconnected from the network. This icon should be a computer in the
background, with a screen colored black, and the theme's icon element to
show that a device is not accessible, in the foreground.

network-receive - The icon used when data is being received, while the
computing device is connected to a network. This icon should be two
computers, one in the background, with its screen colored green, and the
screen of the computer in the foreground, colored black.

network-transmit - The icon used when data is being transmitted, while
the computing device is connected to a network. This icon should be two
computers, one in the background, with its screen colored black, and the
screen of the computer in the foreground, colored green.

network-transmit-receive - The icon used data is being both transmitted
and received simultaneously, while the computing device is connected to
a network. This icon should be two computers, one in the background,
with the screens of both computers, colored green.

icon-naming-utils scripts makes nm-no-connection symlink point to
network-offline icon.

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No icon for Network Manager's "No Connection"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429449
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