** Description changed:

  Following are steps to reproduce the issue:
  
  1. Ensure WoWLAN is enabled in BIOS.
  2. Initiate connection to an AP (using nmcli)
  3. Configure the device for WoWLAN, run the command:
-     $ sudo iw phy phy0 wowlan enable magic-packet
+     $ sudo iw phy phy0 wowlan enable magic-packet
  4. Enter S4 (using hibernate)
  5. From another computer on the same network run the following command:
-     $ wakeonlan {mac}
+     $ wakeonlan {mac}
  6. Check network states and WIFI shows "Unavailable"
+ 
+ This bug is for tracking purposes only, do not triage.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  Redpine: Sometimes Wi-Fi connection shows "unavailable" after resume
  from WoWLAN S4. WLAN can be recover after reboot or reloading WIFI
  driver.

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Following are steps to reproduce the issue:

  1. Ensure WoWLAN is enabled in BIOS.
  2. Initiate connection to an AP (using nmcli)
  3. Configure the device for WoWLAN, run the command:
      $ sudo iw phy phy0 wowlan enable magic-packet
  4. Enter S4 (using hibernate)
  5. From another computer on the same network run the following command:
      $ wakeonlan {mac}
  6. Check network states and WIFI shows "Unavailable"

  This bug is for tracking purposes only, do not triage.

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