This is still the original one.

Interestingly though, I now also have a different laptop at work which
has the same wifi chip but is an entirely different model of laptop
(ThinkPad X1 Carbon). It does not seem to exhibit this problem. So I
suspect it has to do with the RF kill switch or the suspend/resume
functionality, rather than the wifi driver itself.

It seems to be triggered whenever the laptop is in a suspend state for a
long period of time (longer than overnight). If it's suspended for a few
days, it will happen reliably when I wake it up. The wake up sequence is
abnormal in this case: the power button LED is no longer pulsing, it
doesn't wake when the lid is opened, and I have to press the power
button to wake it up.

When I do, the power-on sequence is slightly different (e.g. the built-
in lamp which illuminates the keyboard area briefly turns on, which
usually doesn't happen during resume but does happen during cold boot).

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  Centrino Advanced-N 6205 wifi doesn't resume (hard blocked)

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