Raring Ringtail on every boot (with U+1 I do a lot of boots) does not 
automatically connect to WPA wireless.
Raring Beta 2 invariably "disconnects" on boot. Systems Settings Network says 
"out of range" obviously tried to connect without the encryption key it already 
has. Manually select drop down window, shows the correct network, select it, 
and after a while presents a drop down with all the required info, and waits 
for me to select it. I do, and after a while it connects. Syslog has some 
network manager messages about "secrets required" and is oblivious to the 
"secrets" network manager already has.

Pangolin on the same pc and netowrk connects autmatically, might take a
couple seconds. Raring doesn't connect, as a matter of Network Manager
policy.

Android tablets on the same network (7" and 10.1") set up encryption
once and they connect immediately. Every time. Raring doesn't.

Chromebook boots, zooms up, connects, and bam into the internet. Once
encryption is set up always boots right up, using the info, no manual
intervention required.  Raring doesn't compete with Chromebook on boot
and ease of getting to internet.

Apparently Network Manager doesn't consider this a bug, just the way
network manager has decided to slow down boot.  My other wireless
products are set up for user convenience.

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

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