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On 03/12/2012 04:35 AM, Hendrik van Hees wrote:
> On 09/03/12 00:27, bad sector wrote:
>>
>> Using kde4 & Suse-12.1 the KDE wifi network management seems to be
>> defective. If I bail out of X the connection will not resume upon
>> relaunching it. At that point I have to either cycle the router and the
>> WAN connection or cycle (pull/reinsert) the usb transceiver.
>>
>>
> Strange, this I never had. Which version of KDE and knetworkmanager are
> you using?
>

I've now had the kde4 networkmanager and plasmoid ON for several days 
and the problem has not come back using the new routwer.  So it was most 
likely a router problem.