This works to reset the wifi temporarily:  `sudo systemctl restart
network-manager.service`.

The scripts can help fix the wifi resume on suspend issues.   However, I
have not seen a script that fixes the inability to switch networks on an
active wifi connection without it going dead.

Also, on a fresh install, I experienced a fourth problem:

4.  Network manager creates a new instance of the network each time it
connects to it (e.g., wifi_1; wifi_2; wifi_3.  As a result, the user has
to input a new password each time.

This bug caused me to roll back to 15.10.  Hoping it gets fixed soon.

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