As said, the Wi-Fi device is rfkill'ed in software after resume.

For example, there is a line:

  [1461574583.6441] WiFi rfkill state now 'soft-blocked'

You should be able to re-enable Wi-Fi by doing `nmcli radio wifi on`


Of course, that would be only a workaround. It's unclear to me who turns off
the radio here. I don't think it's done by NetworkManager... I don't know.

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