Thank you for that extra info, Henry!

So, with a minor bit of sleuthing, I figured out that you are using the
opensuse repository rather than 'universe' for your owncloud-client.  I
was hoping to stick to the Ubuntu-maintained repository for consistency.

However, I can confirm that the owncloud-client (together with the
libqt5keychain1) in the opensuse repository does solve the problem for
me as well.

See here for respository and installation details:

https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?project=isv:ownCloud:desktop&package
=owncloud-client

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Title:
  owncloud network access is disabled

Status in owncloud-client package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in qtbase-opensource-src package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi! In Xenial, with the client from the repos (2.2.1+dfsg-1), if I
  suspend and resume the laptop, or if the internet connection is lost
  for whatever reason and comes back, this is not detected by owncloud,
  which shows a message saying that "No connection to owncloud at ....
  Network access is disabled". The only way of getting it back is
  killing owncloud and starting it again, which is very annoying. I
  would appreciate very much any help with this, as it really interferes
  with my workflow.

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