wicd was already installed. But no configured to "automatically connect to this network".
After setting this option it is working like I would expect it.

Maybe this option should be enabled by default.

On 2014-11-22 18:20, Bob Proulx wrote:
Andrew Shadura wrote:
Thomas Fischbach wrote:
> after standby I have no wireless access.

This is something expected and something I'm afraid I can't fix easily.
Try installing and using ifplugd or netplug. One more thing to help
with this is a udev rule to bring interfaces up and down when RF-kill
...

I thought I would note that I have been using 'wicd' for WiFi control
with very good results.  It works well with laptop standby mode and
rfkill switch handling.  It would be a good alternative to ifupdown
for wireless device handling.

Bob


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