@auspex In my experience the physical act of bringing a computer out of
suspend takes longer than network manager takes to restart and reconnect
(well under 0.5 seconds). It's not only negligible, but I think it's
inevitable that there will be some latency in reconnecting after
suspend.

I have to agree with other comments supporting the restart workaround.
However, it's clear this issue is not going to see any action. Does
anyone know of a Debian that's not affected?

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