Obviously, I never ment to imply for WICD to be a permanent, viable
solution to this issue. However, as for my concern .. this is my
workstation I use at home and at home. I cannot tinker with as much as I
would like to since I require its service each and every day. Thus, I
was looking for a quick and dirty workaround .. which I gathered, many
others were looking for as well. I would've loved to try out a couple of
other angles but I just don't have the time or the resources.

I realize this is in no way helping out with solving this bug for good.
Also, my girlfriend and I are eternally grateful to whoever solves this
mystery.

Do note: Fedora might be using a different NetworkManager version, a
different patchset or might have configured their release in a different
manner thus rendering the comparison between Ubuntu and Fedora a tiny
bit futile, in my opinion. I wouldn't be so hasty as to declare this bug
invalid for Ubuntu's NetworkManager.

Then again, I'm not exactly fit in terms of following release cycles
and/or development roadmaps and I presume you're the one with the
greater insight concerning exactly that matter.

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  [Oneiric] Intel Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 poor networking,
  packet loss and very slow Lenovo X201 and T500 laptops

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