@Kunal,
Yes, scanning is required to find a network to connect to, when you initially 
have no connection at all. My point is that once you're successfully associated 
to a network, automatic/background scanning should stop. You don't need 
scanning to happen any more unless the environment changes - either the AP is 
deactivated, or you're using a mobile computer and you move to a different 
location. In most cases, people using wifi are stationary for the majority of 
the time they're connected.

Those other bug reports I referenced already indicate that NM is lousy
at choosing an appropriate background scan interval. In some cases it
occurs too frequently and causes the session to ping-pong when there are
multiple APs nearby of approximately equal strength. In some cases it
occurs too slowly, long after the network environment has changed.
Basically it's impossible for NM to know exactly when it should scan
again. So, unless it actually loses the connection (in which case
scanning would resume automatically anyway) it should just stop and only
scan when a user manually requests a scan.

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ath9k disassociates/reassociates a lot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414560
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