@Alan: network-manager-gnome was already at the latest version, the one mentioned by Robert above. But I also upgraded to everything xenial-proposed had 30 mins ago (thinking maybe you did that) and still no luck.
But this is how I made this version work for me (@Robert, maybe you'd like to test this?):
a. reboot (just to make sure we all start from the same point - I noticed it matters here)
b. open a terminal and $ sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager.service
c. test wifi off/on and suspend/resume - now NM works perfect for me (didn't test AP off/on as I can't do that now).
This workaround also works if between a. and b. you perfom c. to check if it works (which isn't for me).
@Alan: network- manager- gnome was already at the latest version, the one mentioned by Robert above. But I also upgraded to everything xenial-proposed had 30 mins ago (thinking maybe you did that) and still no luck.
But this is how I made this version work for me (@Robert, maybe you'd like to test this?): service
a. reboot (just to make sure we all start from the same point - I noticed it matters here)
b. open a terminal and $ sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager.
c. test wifi off/on and suspend/resume - now NM works perfect for me (didn't test AP off/on as I can't do that now).
This workaround also works if between a. and b. you perfom c. to check if it works (which isn't for me).