I don't use Network Manager, but instead just the interfaces file. My wireless is managed by wpa_supplicant and that too does not see new wireless networks. It 'connects' to the last wireless it was connected if it was connected before the hibernate.
It seems that the interfaces file isn't reloaded, but instead are brought down and up again using 'ifconfig'. This is very annoying, as I use static at home and DHCP at school and wrote a script specifically for that. Now it doesn't work as it should.
So it isn't an NM specific issue, but a global resume problem.
I don't use Network Manager, but instead just the interfaces file. My wireless is managed by wpa_supplicant and that too does not see new wireless networks. It 'connects' to the last wireless it was connected if it was connected before the hibernate.
It seems that the interfaces file isn't reloaded, but instead are brought down and up again using 'ifconfig'. This is very annoying, as I use static at home and DHCP at school and wrote a script specifically for that. Now it doesn't work as it should.
So it isn't an NM specific issue, but a global resume problem.