I have noticed this problem since I switched from Feisty to Gutsy.  I do
not suspend my computer, but just close the lid (it goes blank) and go
somewhere else (ie a cafe) and open back up, the old wireless
connections are still showing.  They still show (and nm-applet tries to
connect to) the old no-longer available connections for, well I don't
know exactly, but a long time.  I normally just turn off/on the switch
on the side of the laptop, but it still seems to take a while to
refresh.

The syslog may show that I attempted a manual refresh with the command
"iwlist eth1 scan".  I don't know if this actually did anything, since
nm-applet had already updated (after I was sitting in the cafe for about
10 minutes).

It would be nice if there was a manual refresh button, along with a
setting to determine how often nm-applet is refreshed.

regards,
Rich 

** Attachment added: "syslog"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14754431/syslog-debbugging-nm-applet.txt

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