Ideally, I would request to test directly with wpa_supplicant... bug
guess we could just begin to see what Network Manager have to tell us.

Please have a look at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager

There, you will find instructions on how to get clean log file for Network 
Manager.
Hum... I may try to give what I expect to be try, even if I am quite unsure 
myself:
-Open a new terminal window (Applications/accessories/Terminal)
-"sudo killall NetworkManager" stop the NetworkManager
-"sudo modprobe -r iwlagn"  -r=remove
-"sudo modprobe iwlagn debug=65535" reload the driver with debugging
-"tail -n0 -f /var/log/syslog > ~/syslog_wpa2" begin to log every error in the 
file syslog_wpa2 in your home directory(~)
-"sudo NetworkManager" restart the NetworkManager
-wait or do as you would normally to connect to your WPA2 access point (as I 
don't use it myself, I cannot be precise as what to do here)
-press Ctrl-C in the terminal, to stop the logging in the syslog_wpa2 file
-attach the syslog_wpa2 file to this bug report, by using the attach option at 
the end of this web page: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350370 (current bug )


** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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[jaunty] Intel WiFi Link 5100/iwlagn cannot connect to WPA2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350370
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