** Description changed:

  Running Ubuntu Gutsy on a Sony Vaio SZ650N with inbuilt WiFi card using
  iwl4965 driver, all updates applied as of today.
  
- I can associate with non-encrypted AP's fine, and my home router which
- is WPA-Personal.  This happens automatically, which is good.  However,
- work uses WPA-Enterprise routers.  I can associate (that's how I'm
- making this report), but it's a pain, requiring that the kernel driver
- is removed and restarted.  Even that sometimes doesn't work.
+ I can associate with non-encrypted AP's fine, and with my home router
+ which is WPA-Personal.  This happens automatically, which is good.
+ However, my work uses WPA-Enterprise routers.  I can associate (that's
+ how I'm making this report), but it's a pain, requiring that the kernel
+ driver is removed and restarted.  Even that sometimes doesn't work.
  
  Further, I always have to enter my password, even though it's stored in
  the keyring and nm-applet has full access to it.
  
  The behaviour I expect is more like what happens with non-encrypted
  routers: association 'just works' after the first successful login.

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Have to rmmod and modprobe kernel driver in order to associate with 
WPA-Enterprise access point
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185042
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