Notes to #5:

— Increasing the value of the time-out parameter for wpa_supplicant in
itself does, of course, not in any way explain why wpa_supplicant takes
so much time to complete its job with a box-standard access point which
has never given rise to any such problems in the past, nor on earlier
versions of Xubuntu.

— A change-log of network manager versions and of wpa_supplicant
versions between Xubuntu 11.10 and 12.10 might shed useful light on the
matter.  The issue with network manager only appeared with the (fresh
and clean) installation of Xubuntu 12.10.  In Xubuntu 11.10, network
manager did not display the bug described.

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Title:
  Network-Manager Repeatedly Asks for Authorization (WPA2 Password)

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

Bug description:
  System:
  -------
  – Fresh clean installation of xubuntu 12.10 using the xubuntu .iso from the 
official xubuntu web site, fully updated using the xubuntu Software Updater.
  – network-manager fully set up for an internet connection using WiFi with 
WPA2-Personal, including SSID and WPA2 password.  Boxes "automatically connect" 
and "available to all users" ticked.  In Settings > Start-Up Applications, the 
network-manager box is ticked.
  – The internet connection through this access point is routinely used by 
other PCs (including ubuntu 11.04 and xubuntu 11.10, all using the same 
settings for network-manager) without any connectivity or stability problems.  
Access point signal strength is over 80%.

  Bug:
  ----
  – On system start-up, network-manager attempts to connect.
  – After a significant delay, a panel pops up requesting authorization.  The 
WPA2 password is already filled in in this panel and it is correct.
  – Press the authorization panel's connect button.  The panel disappears.  The 
network indicator icon rotates.
  – After a significant delay, the authorization panel pops up again.
  – Press the authorization panel's connect button again.
  – This cycle may repeat itself several more times, until network-manager 
finally makes a successful connection.

  What should happen:
  -------------------
  On start-up, network-manager should establish the internet connection without 
any user interaction and without delay.

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