driver issue most likely. move back to network-manager if you find that
this is really a NM bug.

** Summary changed:

- Zero Signal Strength when connected to an ad-hoc network
+ ath Zero Signal Strength when connected to an ad-hoc network

** Summary changed:

- ath Zero Signal Strength when connected to an ad-hoc network
+ atheros Zero Signal Strength when connected to an ad-hoc network

** Summary changed:

- atheros Zero Signal Strength when connected to an ad-hoc network
+ ath5k Zero Signal Strength when connected to an ad-hoc network

** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)

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ath5k Zero Signal Strength when connected to an ad-hoc network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389922
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