I've followed these postings with interest, astounded by the trials and
tribulations some users have to wade through to get their connection up
and running again - no wonder so many newbies flee Linux in confusion!
You don't have to plow through this stuff when you're using Windows ...
Anyway, I had similar problems which now appear to be resolved, without
recourse to any of the suggestions on these postings. I run Ubuntu 8.10
on and Acer 3680 laptop, and while I had trouble for a while, losing my
wireless connection when I hibernated or suspended, but since I've done
a clean re-install of Ubuntu 8.10 and downloaded ALL updates,  I no
longer experience this maddening problem. So perhaps there's an easier
way for those who still have this problem??? I also had a problem
getting Ubuntu to work with my Brother MFC-215, but this was also
resolved after the reinstall & download...

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Wireless (ipw2200) does not work after waking up from sleep(without manually 
switching on).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53310
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