So it looks as though I'm able to reproduce this by 
1. Connecting to wifi access point
2. Suspend
3. Move out of range, but in range of another saved access point.
4. Resume.

My computer automatically connected to the new access point, but does
not show any information to that effect.

I'm not sure if the new saved access point is required, but either way
you will no longer be able to manage wireless networks through the
applet.

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  Network manager unable to control wifi after suspend in 16.04

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