Sounds like a logic issue in de-duplicating APs, but that shouldn't
happen unless there were more than one access point with teh same name
in the vicinity... Regardless, I'm marking this a Triaged/Medium against
network-manager-applet so that I can get back to look at it, but it
doesn't sound like something very straigthforward to fix -- it could be
due to the drivers misreporting wifi networks.

As an additional point of information, could you please provide a
screenshot that shows the three (or more) entries, so we can clearly see
how they're divided, their signal level, etc ?

If possible, could you also attach full debug logs for NM (although you
might want to look quickly through them in case they contain sensitive
information). Here's how you can do that:

sudo stop network-manager
sudo /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon --log-level=DEBUG | tee -a /tmp/nm.log

Reproduce the issue, then Control-C in the terminal to stop NM again
(which can then be restarted normally with "sudo start network-
manager"). The full debug log will be in /tmp/nm.log; just attach that
file to this report after reviewing it.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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  network manager duplicates connections in natty

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