(Removing "Desired resolution" that has nothing at all to do with this
bug.)

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 14.10 r22
  
  1. Go somewhere that many Wi-Fi networks are nearby.
  2. Navigate to System Settings > "Wi-Fi".
  3. Try to tell whether you are connected.
  
  What happens: The network you are connected to might be so far down the
  list that it's off-screen.
  
  What should happen: The network you are connected to is always at the
  top.
  
  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-phone>: "Whenever Wi-Fi is on
  and a network *is* connected, 'Available networks:' should instead be
  'Other available networks:', because it should be preceded by a
  'Connected to:' section listing the connected network."
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- Desired resolution:
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- - All types of notifications should be dismissable

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  Not clear in "Wi-Fi" settings whether you are connected

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