Hi There,

It is my first time using Ubuntu (trying to move away from who you know) and I 
have the same issue as described above. As a side note, after 10 minutes and 
pocking around, system froze. Had to turn off computer (not a very good sign).
The only thing I had done is to open  "Experience ubuntu.ogg" file from the 
Examples folder. Player opened up then OS died!! No idea on what to capture or 
troubleshoot that yet.

Sorry back to main topic,
Set up:
- Ubuntu latest 8.04.1 version with all patches applied as of July21, 2008.
- Trendnet WS633 801.1n router (Using WPA)

Scenario:
Ubuntu wireless network was properly set up and working after OS installation.
Reboot the machine.

Internet does not work anymore. Laptop is NOT connected to the router anymore.
Ifconfig shows no connection--- 169.xxx IP

Check the network settings, they all seem good though.
Manually insert wrong password, confirm.
Go back to the network settings, change the password again using the proper 
one, confirm.
Internet is working again.

- Reboot again, wireless network not working AGAIN...

The network feature is such a basic feature that I am "shocked" to see a 
problem with it.
Please upgrade the priority to fix the problem so we have a working wireless  
feature. It is very annoying to have to configure this feature at each reboot.

Should you require more details, please do not hesitate to contact me
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Many thanks ... Desof

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