As Sebastien noted, this is not tied to any one application and I think I may be able to narrow this down a little more as I noticed something that seems to be a little more direct as to the cause. The issue seems to be a system as it effects banshee, rhythmbox, and even using the mzclient app is not able to detect the server once the computer wakes up.
On a more detailed side I can trigger the issue just by disabling the connection then re-enabling it. Once the connection comes back online the apps are no longer able to see the server no matter how long I wait. I have to reboot the laptop then I am able to see the server again.
I am using a wifi connection and dont have a cable to test a wired one as of this time.
As Sebastien noted, this is not tied to any one application and I think I may be able to narrow this down a little more as I noticed something that seems to be a little more direct as to the cause. The issue seems to be a system as it effects banshee, rhythmbox, and even using the mzclient app is not able to detect the server once the computer wakes up.
On a more detailed side I can trigger the issue just by disabling the connection then re-enabling it. Once the connection comes back online the apps are no longer able to see the server no matter how long I wait. I have to reboot the laptop then I am able to see the server again.
I am using a wifi connection and dont have a cable to test a wired one as of this time.