Hi,

I have different hardware now so I can't help you much but a few things
I did notice when I had this problem. I think that one problem is to do
with network manager not raising a dialog to ask for the WPA key, I used
another network manager (wicd) to get around this issue.

However, even with wicd I was unable to connect to the network. It seems
that there is some problem with the wpa supplicant program. What worked
for me (albeit intermittently) was using wpa_supplicant from the command
line to connect, however, as i said I have different hardware now and I
was only using that solution for a small while.

My suggestion would be to work out how to use wpa_supplicant and give
that a go.

Cheers

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NM 0.6.6-0ubuntu2 segfaults w/ hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu2 and b43 wireless driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204868
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