Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: network-manager

On Kubuntu Karmic, if I suspend my computer while connected to a
wireless network and then resume it in a different location without that
wireless network, the computer will attempt (but fail, obviously) to
connect to the same network it used to be connected to.  Even after it
fails, this network will remain in the list until KDE or the computer is
restarted.  If another wireless network is available, NetworkManager
will still try to connect to the unavailable one, only connecting to the
available one after the first attempt fails.  My wireless card is a
Intel 4965 using the latest driver from compat-wireless, but the problem
occurs with all drivers.  I have also tried using later upstream
versions of the Network Manager plasmoid, but these do not affect the
problem.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: network-manager
  
  On Kubuntu Karmic, if I suspend my computer while connected to a
  wireless network and then resume it in a different location without that
  wireless network, the computer will attempt (but fail, obviously) to
  connect to the same network it used to be connected to.  Even after it
  fails, this network will remain in the list until KDE or the computer is
  restarted.  If another wireless network is available, NetworkManager
  will still try to connect to the unavailable one, only connecting to the
- unavailable one after the first attempt fails.  My wireless card is a
+ available one after the first attempt fails.  My wireless card is a
  Intel 4965 using the latest driver from compat-wireless, but the problem
  occurs with all drivers.  I have also tried using later upstream
  versions of the Network Manager plasmoid, but these do not affect the
  problem.

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NetworkManager attempts to connect to unavailable previously connected network 
when resuming from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/379201
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