A "default route" being gone is different than not associating after
resume. Perhaps you need to be clearer about your issue.

As a result of a suspend, the network interface is brought down and,
when appropriate, the DHCP lease is released. This is normal and correct
behavior.

After resuming from a suspend, NM will search the local APs and attempt
to (re-)associate and retrieve a DHCP lease from the highest priority
friendly.

No matter how you cut it, there is a timeframe where no '"default route"
will exist. Does this clarify things for you? Can you clarify for us?

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after sleep, default route is gone
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69892

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