Just noticed something interesting when doing some tests.

My FON router lets out two wifi signals:  1) Public, open and insecure
which people can pay to use, 2) Personal, usually secure as it is for my
use.

1) FON public/open:
I can connect to this in Intrepid without a problem.

2) FON personal:
If set to WEP, WPA or WPA2 I can't connect. But here's the interesting bit - 
even if I set it to open/insecure I STILL can't connect to it. All my other 
devices (mobile phone, Wii etc) can connect without a problem however.

So, long story short, the issue (for me) isn't to do with whether the
connection is open or secure.

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[intrepid] network manager repeatedly asks for key, cannot connect to secured 
networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/265127
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