** Description changed:

  My Panda USB wi-fi adapter works just fine on 16.10, but when I try to
  connect to my wi-fi router in 17.04, GNOME network manager reports
  "Connection failed." I did some tinkering, and noticed that my MAC
  address for my wifi adapter, according to GNOME, is DIFFERENT every time
  I make it forget my wifi settings and try to reconnect. Weird, right?
  Any leads on a possible fix or work-around?
  
  I'm running the latest beta of Ubuntu GNOME 17.04, kernel
  4.10.0-19-generic, GNOME 3.24.0.
+ 
+ https://blogs.gnome.org/thaller/2016/08/26/mac-address-spoofing-in-
+ networkmanager-1-4-0/

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  Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 beta: wi-fi not working — mac address keeps
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