The workaround, similar to "/etc/init.d/network-manager restart" does restore a network connection, but doesn't restore the indicator to a correct state.
Even though I remain connected via wifi, the indicator shows that I am connected via a wired connection. Before restarting the service, there is no connection at all. After restarting the service, the indicator shows no wireless network names in the indicator menu drop-down, even though I am connected via wifi (with no ethernet cables connected to my machine at all since the system was booted up).
The workaround, similar to "/etc/init. d/network- manager restart" does restore a network connection, but doesn't restore the indicator to a correct state.
Even though I remain connected via wifi, the indicator shows that I am connected via a wired connection. Before restarting the service, there is no connection at all. After restarting the service, the indicator shows no wireless network names in the indicator menu drop-down, even though I am connected via wifi (with no ethernet cables connected to my machine at all since the system was booted up).