I experience similar behavior on a Dell D610 laptop with the ipw2200
driver connected to a WPA2 network.  I have not tested using just plain
WEP.

Sometimes I can get the network working without totally needing to reboot, and 
sometimes not.  What I try to do is:
# killall -9 NetworkManager
# /etc/init.d/dbus stop
ubuntu$ gnome-keyring-manager 
# /etc/init.d/dbus start

I restart dbus to get NetworkManager back into shape.
gnome-keyring-manager has to be restarted as my desktop user otherwise when 
network-manager restarts, it will asks for the WPA2 key again because it can't 
access the previously stored values.

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Network Manager becomes confused by sleep
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158338
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