@Andrea

Let's try and work together to get the description of the bug (
including steps to reproduce ) accurate.

The initial description was network "stops working" when WiFi is "still
connected".  This implies the network was actually connected and working
before the bug occurred, true?  It'd also be nice if we could quantify
how long it takes for the network to stop working.

Your steps to reproduce in comment #9 state you see a network error the
first time you open the browser. So it sounds like you never had a
working internet connection this time around.

Sounds like two different scenarios?

Also, I'm not sure what you mean by "doublecheck that the bug is active
using terminal"?  If you're running commands to see if the network is
active, then please describe what commands you used.

Is it possible to attach the full syslog from your device today?

Re: access points. Everytime NetworkManager starts up, it reads all of
those connection files ( checkout /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
sometime if you're interested ).  Whenever WiFi is activated and NM has
to decide which access point to associate with, it iterates through it's
list of connections for every device.  Ideally, there'd be an easy way
to 'forget all', but there isn't at the moment.  This was just a
suggestion that could make things work a little better on your phone,
take it or leave it.

Re: results; are you only back in the office next Wed ( May 18 )?

Re: problems with mobile data ( comment # 3); did you review bug
#1533508 yet and/or file a separate bug?

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