Still repros in 12.10. Also repros in a LiveCD environment, so it's not
something with my install.

My computer is a System76 Leopard Extreme. I opened a System76 service
request but their technicians cannot reproduce the problem with their
hardware.

My girlfriend recently got a Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition and it also
experiences the problem. Interestingly, it has a similar wireless
adapter model (Centrino Advanced-N 6235 rev 24). I am thinking that
there may be a compatibility problem between Ubuntu, the Centrino
Advanced-N 6230/6235, and something in my environment. Perhaps it
doesn't like my wireless router (WNDR3700v2) or the fact that there are
about three dozen wireless networks in range.

As another test, I disabled my wireless router itself while the problem
was reproing. Much like when I tested unplugging a wired cable, nm-
applet showed that it had been disconnected from the wireless and that
it was trying to reconnect, but the applet was still unresponsive to
user input. As before, killing and restarting nm-applet made it work
properly again.

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