> Perhaps the problem has to do with attempting to connect to an unencrypted 
> network after 
> being connected to (or attempting to connect to) an encrypted network; perhaps
>  network-manager tries to connect to the insecure access point using 
> encryption (?).

I have the same experience. Had to turn off encryption for an XP
computer to be able to connect and since then connecting to the open
network has been very buggy. Installing seahorse to easily remove the
stored keyring password for the network SSID worked on another computer,
but on one computer it is still buggy to connect. One must be fiddling
around with connecting/disconnecting a lot and be very lucky to
connect...

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Unable to connect to unsecured/unencrypted wireless networks (bcm43xx-based 
chips only?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73759
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