I have the WPA network settings (with hidden SSID) saved (I managed to
connect with the jaunty's 0.7.1rc4).

I've tried the following: downloaded NetworkManager from their git repo, 
installed all prerequisites for building, and built and installed the latest 
version (Sep 21, with commit d548fc9a61c710076a2cf635d725586f091cb6b5 on top) 
(did not install anything else that they mention on 
http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/developers/).
After stopping the running network-manager, I started nm-applet.
This version was trying to connect to the WPA network, but after some time it 
said disconnected.

I stopped nm-applet, rolled back NetworkManager to the commit mentioned
in my previous note (June 5, 01a1bafc1d8abee153a8aca0495c77292f4f07e3),
built and installed it, and when I started nm-applet it connected
automatically (and internet access was all ok).

Reseting to a Sep 9 commit (aced7c25c2523b4fce5b33c31556396fce983ec0;
build, install, restart) results also in getting connection
automatically.

Reseting in turn to the commit above the previous (Sep 10,
8d205212dcf67fa0bf4e4730bf8353f65e7059ee; build, install, restart)
results in being disconnected after long trying.

It's important to note, that I had to run "make clean" before building
each time, then I could reproduce the above cases once more (compiled
again all scenarios).

So I think it's the commit from Sep 10
(8d205212dcf67fa0bf4e4730bf8353f65e7059ee) that has caused this bug.

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