I will add that network-manager usually works OK when at home where
there is just one strong signal from my own AP, perhaps because there
are no others that it could try to roam to as others in the area are WEP
encrypted.

If network-manager is roaming around between open networks treating them
all as equal this is nonsense logic. It is not always preferable to be
on the strongest open network - why can't network manager just accept
that I want to connect to *this one* and just configure my card for that
and leave it be until I tell it to change?

** Attachment added: "more daemon.log"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7497959/daemon.log.0

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