obsolete bug.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  unable to connect to WPA, erratic secrets

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  boule% lsb_release -rd
  Description:    Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
  Release:        10.04
  boule% 

  WPA wireless N network(Linksys DIR-655 router, WPA)  was working reliably 
under Karmic Kubuntu using either knetworkmanager or nm-applet.   Since upgrade 
to Lucid, it is very difficult to connect using: knetworkmanager, and/or 
nm-applet. (started trying the others because knetworkmanager was at around 10% 
success rate.)  nm-applet seems to work more often than the others, but it is 
still only, perhaps 30% successful.  I downloaded cnetworkmanager (python line
  mode api to dbus/networkmanager) to better see what is going on, similar rate 
of success to nm-applet

  none of the tools seem to store the SSID password anymore, always have
  to re-enter it manually.

  What is the correct kde network manager applet:  network-manager-kde
  (kwifimanager) or the plasmoid?

  Regardless of method, they see the SSID, and try to connect, but
  rarely succeed.... just hang in ´connecting´ or ´activating´ and
  eventually give up.

  Often resorting to hard-wired connection.

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