Hi Tony :)

The problem does not happen when I'm connected to my home WiFi AP, it
only happens while I'm at the office.

Yesterday I was able to kind of reliably reproduce the bug by doing the 
following:
1) connect to office WiFi
2) Open System settings -> Updates page 3-4 times
3) Open browser
4) Browser returns "network error"
5) Doublecheck that the bug is active using terminal

The fact that I open Updates page is probably not related, but it seemed
to help. I have to try again and see what happens if I just connect and
leave the device idle for 10mins and then check via phablet-shell.

Okay, I'll provide the entire syslog (instead of just grep
NetworkManager).

Okay, I will use attachments.

Re access points: why? The length of the list of known APs should not impact 
the behaviour of the system (if it does it's another bug, right?). I did not 
inject new APs, so I expect all our retail customers to have a list of APs 
similar to mine, after more than 1 year of daily use.
If you just want me to remove some known APs to help the debugging then I will 
happily do that, but I first wanted to make sure this is not something we're 
expecting any user to do. Please let me know your view on this :)

Re crash files: yes, I checked, there are no new crash files


Re the new instructions: thank you :) I will let you have the results once I'm 
back to the office on Wednesday

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1580146

Title:
  Internet connection stops working while WiFi is still connected

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  krillin, rc-proposed, r329

  Description:
  It often happens that the internet connection stops working while the device 
is still connected to a (working) WiFi AP. 
  The indicator shows that the phone is connected to the AP, here's the ouput 
of "nmcli d" and "nmcli c" http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16344985/

  Tapping on the AP in the network indicator resets the connection and
  fixes the issue, which however reappears after a while.

  Here's also a "grep NetworkManager" from syslog 
  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16344990/

  How to reproduce:
  Not sure yet...

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