I agree, this affects usability greatly, although there is no real
design decision to be made here. Yes, make reconnecting to the network
work faster. Speeding up reconnecting to a network is not a design
issue, unless it is slow by design. The speed up that you seek would
come with improved engineering, which by all means should be done. For
example, faster booting affects usability tremendously, but is
fundamentally a technology driven issue, not a design driven issue.

Also, I only see speculation that this is trivially fixable, in the
sense that there's one setting or one line of code in network-manager
that we could change to make the connection establish more quickly. As a
programmer, my intuition is that this bug requires some expertise to
fix.

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network manager slow to reconnect after suspend/resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274405
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