Thanks for providing that info, Matt.  It looks like you're probably
dealing with a driver issue.  Your iwconfig output doesn't show any link
quality or even a signal/noise level when you're connected to your
network.  Without it, wicd assumes the link quality is 0, which will
lead to a disconnect/reconnect.  Usually the absence of that information
indicates that your wireless driver isn't reporting it, but I would
expect NM to run into some issues if that was the case.  If you feel
like digging deeper into what's going on I can give you some
commands/scripts to query the link quality at layers lower than
iwconfig.

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