Hi Steve,

I my systems are completely up-to-date and I even changed back to WEP
and forth to WPA again this morning after the very last update. For one
laptop, the problem still persists, for WEP I get an automatic
connection on start-up, for WPA I don't. Unfortunately, I don't have
access to the second laptop anymore, so I can't verify it for that one.
I did some further testing with the following results: after a restart,
I disable the device by removing the checkbox in front of the device and
the network manager automatically reenables it. However, there is no
connection established, and if I configure the device, the password cell
for the wlan-network is empty. However, if I try configuring the device
_before_ removing the checkbox, the password cell is filled in (I don't
know if it's filled in correctly though, since I see only dots). It
seems to me that nm somehow 'forgets' the WPA key.

Please find attached my `lsmod` and `lspci` output.

** Attachment added: "output.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21050243/output.txt

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network manager does not connect automatically to wpa-network on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315258
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