Jaume, thank you for testing. Indeed it is expected that this update "breaks" the killswitch again, as it was in jaunty final. The backend code which checks the status of the killswitch just doesn't work, so we should rather disable it completely (and thus break the killswitch) than breaking your wifi entirely (by always killing it).
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