Hi. I would prefer a backport to 14.04 if that's not to much trouble,
please.  I have no plans to upgrade to 16.04 until at least 6 months
after it's released.  Plus 14.04 is supposed to be supported for 5
years.  Until this is fixed I have to boot into Windows or an older
ubuntu kernel to use the scanner, which is obviously not very
convenient.

To be honest I'm surprised no other Canon scanner users of 14.04 have
reported this issue. Maybe very few talk to the scanner over wifi.

Do you have any idea what's caused the problem? All we seem to have
established is that it's fixed in 16.04 and a recent kernel!  This has
worked, broken in the past, and then worked again before breaking yet
again; so something keeps changing which breaks the wireless-detection
functionality.  Even if I waited for 16.04 I'm not reassured that it
won't break again, given the chequered history of this issue.

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  Scanner not detected over wifi since after 3.13.0-68

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