of course, it's very well possible this is a bug in other parts of the
software and not the kernel.  at the moment I reported the issue the
kernel seemed to be the most natural choice, especially since I had the
impression of lacklustre wifi driver performance a few times in the
past.

Google gets a bunch of hits for "Roamed from BSSID" "to (none)
((none))".  Bug 291760 looks similar and was fixed in network-manager.
But apparently, similar issues still exist for people in very recent
releases of Ubuntu.

Just throwing some findings out there without much of a direction for
now.  Maybe somebody else can connect the dots or maybe I will have a
moment of clarity soon.

I have a few routers at my disposal.  Can I somehow easily recreate a
roaming setup?  It might still not be enough to trigger the bug, but
then again it might.  I shall try creating a WDS setup to see if it
reproduces the problem here.

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