Thanks for checking, Gerben.

Maybe this is related to bug #633981: Can you please check in the output
of

ip a

before and after wireless is connected. Are there any inet6 addresses besides 
the loop-back entry "inet6 ::1/128 scope host"?
Do you use network manager for connecting to the wireless? Maybe some versions 
of network manager delete an existing IPv6 address when it creates the wireless 
connection.

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connection "forbidden" on localhost after wireless connected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631064
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