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those who might solve my problem ;) !

** Description changed:

  Happens about 50 % of the time when resuming from "suspend" (or
  "hibernate" but I don't use this). Unable to restart wireless, the only
- option is to reboot.
+ option is to reboot. Resuming from "suspend" might work perfectly 3
+ times in a row, only then to get the next 4 with network disconnected...
  
  Other users have had similar problems, but that was regarding power
  management (the problem didn't occur when plugged in, only when on
  battery). My problem occurs when plugged in.
  
  I used "Aport" (or something) but I did this after a suspend session, so
  I wasn't connected to the internet and therefore I was unable to send
  it. I also tried to copy the huge amount of information it gave but that
  didn't seem to be possible. However, I did create the 4 documents listed
  on this page. I'll try to find a way to attach them to this text.
  
  Same problem with 10.04. As far as I can remember, it also occurred with
  9.10. Also, I've tried the last 2 or 3 versions of Xubuntu and Linux
  Mint, and the latest version of Fedora, and the same happens. It happens
  with 32- and 64-bit versions.

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Title:
  Network disconnected after "suspend" (Intel 3945ABG), reboot only way
  to get it back on

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