Enabling or disabling with soft key "or in the network manager applet"
on the task bar menu results in the wireless access points disappearing
from the network manager applet list on the task bar menu, and so cannot
click on a wireless connection to initiate connection again, nor will it
re-connect automatically.  A reboot is required.

When disabling and enabling with hard switch the wireless access points
remain shown on the network manger applet on the task bar menu, and the
Enable Wireless remains ticked also.  I can click on the wireless access
point connection and initiate connection again after turning the hard
switch back on.

In both cases with 3.0.0-12.20 installed wireless was "automatically"
enabled when turning soft key or hard switch back on after turning each
off.

Should I open a new Bug for network manager issue?

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  Wireless not working on Lenovo3000-N200 with Ubuntu 11.04 upgrade

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