Similar experience here, I've been running a few variants of the patch
but the last one from Mathieu's PPA seems quite stable, no disconnect
since I started using it yesterday afternoon.

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Title:
  Wifi disconnect/reconnects fairly often (from multiple times an hour
  to multiple times per day) because of ip-config-unavailable

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “network-manager” source package in Precise:
  In Progress
Status in “network-manager” package in Fedora:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  To start with, let me confirm that I do NOT have any message in my
  kernel log complaining about the kernel not being able to set the
  default IPv6 route, so that's a different bug from the what you're
  probably thinking about ;)

  This one happens every few minutes or every few hours, as far as I can
  tell, only on wireless networks (for a yet unknown reason) and only on
  dual-stack networks.

  I reproduced it on a variety of equipment  (3 laptops, 2 with 2 different 
intel wireless chips, one with atheros) and on 4 different brands of access 
points. Only thing in common, the network configuration is almost identical.
  That's a standard dual-stack setup with IPv4 provided over DHCP and IPv6 
through radvd (SLAAC) with RDNSS set.

  I'm attaching a debug log. Look for "ip-config-unavailable" to spot
  the few occurrences of the bug in it.

  This most likely is the same bug as described in:
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=753482

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