"network out of range" message from Network Manager.  Same bug on Aspire 1 
netbook with 
Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1000 [Condor Peak]
as on the Broadcom reported previously.

Network Manager sees the hidden network, knows it requires WPA key,
then tries to connect without the WPA encryption key and of course it
won't connect.  Then posts "out of range" when the bug is network
manager didn't use the encryption key.

Manually go through the drop down menus, select hidden network, select
the same network, network manager already has the encryption key, and
connects just fine.  Network Manager on Pangolin has no such problem.

Is there any way to try the Network Manager from Pangolin on Raring?

Thanks.

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  On every boot, raring 3.7.0-7 fails to connect to wireless WPA

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