Public bug reported:
[Steps to reproduce]
1. Boot into OS
2. Do s3 a few times
3. Check if wifi is still working after s3
[Expected results]
wifi still working correctly after s3
[Actual results]
1. Wifi shows "disconnected" in network-manager (both in applet and from
command "nmcli d status")
2. Only one random SSID is displayed in network-manager applet, but wifi
connection cannot be established at all with this SSID
3. "nmcli d wifi rescan" does not resolve issue
4. "iwlist [interface] scan" returns nothing and does not reolve issue
5. "nmcli d wifi connect [any SSID that you know should exist]" results in SSID
not found and does not resolve issue
6. "sudo service network-manager restart", warm boot, cold boot resolves issue
[Details]
OS: Xenial based OEM image
WLAN module: Marvel [11ab:2b38]
network-manager:
- 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 (fail rate 1/20~ 1/15)
- 1.1.93 (fail rate 1/15)
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sometimes WLAN detects no SSID after s3
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