@ryanleedavies: Has this bug been fixed in more recent releases?

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

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Title:
  iwl3945 doesn't see essid for just one router

Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Linksys WRT110 and network manager shows me a list of 9
  different essid's from my neighborhood but it won't list mine.  To
  work around I:

  -Click on network manager
  -Choose create new network
  -Put my essid in the network name field
  -choose WPA & WPA2 Personal
  -Wait for the green lights to show up but the network manager times out
  -Click cancel on the pop up asking to verify the password
  -Click on Network Manager icon
  -highlight my new network which is now in the list but it  an Ad-HOC icon and 
an arrow to the right side
  -Once I mouse over the essid another two of the same essids pop out to the 
right
  -I choose one of them
  -After I choose one I click on network manager again and now I can see my 
essid with the shield/security icon and when I click on it, my wireless 
connects and is stable until the next time I reboot.

  I'm not sure where to file this or if I just have to live with it due
  to an issue with my router.  Disabling WPA seems to resolve the issue
  and I haven't tried WEP.

  How do I go about troubleshooting this?

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