Mark,

Actually, it's a likely scenario that after the killswitch was enabled
and disabled again, the driver might end up in the wrong state, blocking
scanning results.

Carla,

Once wireless is re-enabled, does it list something like "Device not
ready"? Or just nothing listed under it at all? I looked at the logs
quickly and I could only find instances of your tests where wireless was
re-enabled only for a few seconds before using your workaround. It would
be more helpful if you could confirm you've waited at least a minute
before killing off networking completely, just in case it takes a little
bit of time before the driver triggers a scan.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  re-enabeling wirelss network on network manager does not work properly

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