I don't think comment #5 is correct.
Killing by hardware switch a wireless network interface will actually turn it 
off, wich is an extreme way to disable it.
Avoiding to complete the WEB/WPA "handshake" and to give it an IP address will 
also disable its usage, more grecefully.
Infact, it's not enough to supply power to a wireless card to have it "enabled" 
to use.

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Disabled wireless adapter in NetworkManager gets enabled after reboot or 
NM-restart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376887
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