Since I installed Kubuntu 9.04 I cannot connect to some networks that
worked before, no matter if they are WPA, WPA2 or WEP. I can connect to
others networks without a problem though. Why is that?

Also, as someone noted already, saving a network and then clicking on it
to connect to that network creates a duplicate entry in the list of
networks.

On a side note, don't know if this should be filed as another bug, but
after some time connected to a wireless network no program can make DNS
queries, but the router and other hosts in the network respond to ping
requests. The /etc/resolv.conf file still has the correct DNS entry. If
I disconnect and reconnect to the wireless network everything works
again for a while, and then the same problem arises.

I'll try using knetworkmanager and report back.

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Kubuntu Jaunty: Cannot Connect To Wireless Network with WEP shared key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339313
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