Hi,
So it seems that my problem I submitted another bug about is not this problem 
though it has been marked as a duplicate. I'm not 100% sure though.
I tried to connect to a secured wifi during install, and nm-applet crashed, but 
that network was remembered and set to autoconnect. Every time I tried to 
launch nm-applet, it crashed when it was about to ask for the password. So I 
opened 'network connections' from the dash, and deleted all the remembered wifi 
networks and added mine with data from the iwlist eth1 s command's output. No 
I'm connected to the network and nm-applet runs, though it crashes when I 
select another secured wifi to connect to. Also, it doesn't show the signal 
quality (it looks as if there was no signal), and it doesn't show which network 
I'm connected to, it just shows 'disconnect' under wifi connections from what I 
know that I'm connected to something. Also, I cannot select any networks to 
connect to (see the attached screenshot).

...And now, after selecting another network to connect to, I'm again
unable to use wifi, though nm-applet runs.

Sorry for writing such a long comment, hope it helps :)
If the problem described above is not related to this bug, I will open another 
bug.
Thank you in advance.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing nm-applet's menu (my network is SMC)"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/908380/+attachment/2841369/+files/Screenshot%20from%202012-03-09%2019%3A46%3A53.png

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